Khaled Chehab
Emir Khaled Chehab (Arabic: الأمير خالد شهاب; September 11, 1886 – November 12, 1978) was a Lebanese politician and the 8th Prime Minister of Lebanon, serving for two short terms. The first was between 21 March 1938 until 1 November 1938 during the rule of President Émile Eddé during the French Mandate.[1] He was also the first Prime Minister during the rule of President Camille Chamoun for the period of September 1952 to April 1953, during which time the electoral law to guarantee women's suffrage in Lebanon was passed.[2]
He was also a Member of the Lebanese Parliament for six terms (ranging from 1922 to 1939) during the Mandate mostly representing the South. He served as the Speaker of the Parliament of Lebanon from October 1935 to June 1937.[3] In 1960 he was elected MP for Marjayoun-Hasbaya Electoral district for a 4-year term during the administration of President Fuad Chehab.
Khaled Chehab took a number of ministerial positions at various times, including Finance Ministry (1927–1928),[4] Justice Ministry (1938), Finance, Post Telephone and Telegraph (PTT), Education, Trade and Industry and Agriculture (1943) all under the French Mandate.[5] Chehab was Minister of Justice, Foreign Affairs & Emigrants, Interior Affairs, Defense (1952–1953),[6] Justice, Public Works in 1953 during the rule of President Camille Chamoun.
References
- ^ Longrigg, Stephen Hemsley (1958). Syria and Lebanon Under French Mandate. London: Oxford University Press. pp. 253–254.
- ^ Abu-Rish, Ziad; Atallah, Sami; Mahmalat, Mounir; Maktabi, Wassim (August 17, 2020). "Lebanon Needs an Independent Cabinet with Legislative Authority" (PDF). The Lebanese Center for Policy Studies.[permanent dead link]
- ^ (in Arabic)Republic of Lebanon - House of Representatives History
- ^ Longrigg, Stephen Hemsley (1958). Syria and Lebanon under French Mandate. London: Oxford University Press. p. 178.
- ^ Longrigg, Stephen Hemsley (1958). Syria and Lebanon under French Mandate. London: Oxford University Press. pp. 328–329.
- ^ "الوزراء المتعاقبون على وزارة الدفاع الوطني" [Successive ministers of the Ministry of National Defense]. pcm.gov.lb (in Arabic). Government of Lebanon. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
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Preceded by Khayreddin al-Ahdab | Prime Minister of Lebanon 1938 | Succeeded by Abdallah Yafi |
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(1918–1943)
- office established 1926
- Auguste Adib Pacha
- Bechara El Khoury
- Habib Pacha Es-Saad
- Bechara El Khoury
- Émile Eddé
- Auguste Adib Pacha
- Charles Debbas
- Abdallah Beyhum
- Ayoub Tabet
- Khayreddin al-Ahdab
- Khaled Chehab
- Abdallah El-Yafi
- Abdallah Beyhum*
- Alfred Naqqache
- Ahmad Daouk
- Sami as-Solh
- Ayoub Tabet
- Petro Trad
(since 1943)
- Riad Al Solh
- Abdul Hamid Karami
- Sami as-Solh
- Saadi Al Munla
- Riad Al Solh
- Hussein Al Oweini
- Abdallah Yafi
- Sami as-Solh
- Nazem Akkari
- Saeb Salam
- Fuad Chehab*
- Khaled Chehab
- Saeb Salam
- Abdallah Yafi
- Sami as-Solh
- Rashid Karami
- Abdallah Yafi
- Sami as-Solh
- Khalil al-Hibri
- Rashid Karami
- Ahmad Daouk
- Saeb Salam
- Rashid Karami
- Hussein Al Oweini
- Rashid Karami
- Abdallah El-Yafi
- Rashid Karami
- Abdallah El-Yafi
- Rashid Karami
- Saeb Salam
- Amine Hafez
- Takieddin el-Solh
- Rachid Solh
- Nureddine Rifai
- Rashid Karami
- Selim al-Hoss
- Takieddin el-Solh
- Shafik Wazzan
- Rashid Karami
- Selim al-Hoss
- Michel Aoun
- Selim al-Hoss
- Omar Karami
- Rachid Solh
- Rafic Hariri
- Selim al-Hoss
- Rafic Hariri
- Omar Karami
- Najib Mikati
- Fouad Siniora
- Saad Hariri
- Najib Mikati
- Tammam Salam
- Saad Hariri
- Hassan Diab
- Najib Mikati
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