Akram Chehayeb

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Akram Chehayeb
أكرم شهيب
Chehayeb in 2019
Minister of Education and Higher Learning
In office
1 February 2019 – 21 January 2020
Prime MinisterSaad Hariri
Preceded byMarwan Hamadeh
Succeeded byTarek Majzoub
Minister of Agriculture
In office
15 February 2014 – 18 December 2016
Prime MinisterTammam Salam
Minister of Displaced
In office
9 November 2009 – 13 June 2011
Prime MinisterSaad Hariri
Preceded byRaymond Audi
Succeeded byAlaaeddine Terro
Minister of Environment
In office
20 February 1996 – 29 November 1998
Prime MinisterRafic Hariri
Personal details
Born (1947-10-17) 17 October 1947 (age 78)
PartyProgressive Socialist Party
SpouseSalma J.Chehayeb
ResidenceAley
Alma materArab University of Beirut
Cairo University Lebanese University

Akram Hussein Chehayeb (Arabic: أكرم شهيب; born 17 October 1947) is a Lebanese Druze politician who is a member of the Progressive Socialist Party headed by Walid Jumblatt. Cheheyab is a long-term member of the parliament and has also served in different cabinet and parliamentary posts.

Early life and education

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Chehayeb was born in Aley on 17 October 1947.[1] He received a bachelor's degree in biology from the Arab University of Beirut and a master's degree in history from Cairo University in 1982.[2]

Career

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Chehayeb was a supporter of the Baath party and Saddam Hussein during his youth.[3] Then he became a member of the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) in 1979.[3] He worked as a history professor at Lebanese University in Aley.[3] In 1984, he became office manager of Jumblatt.[3] From 1985 to 1991 he served as the director of the PSP in Damascus.[1] In 1992, he won the election, being a representative for Beirut. In the 1996 elections, Chehayeb won the Druze seat in Aley.[3] Chahayeb served as minister of environment from 1996 to 1998.[1][4] He also won the same seat in the general elections of 2000.[5] From 2005 to 2009 he was the head of Lebanese environment committee.[1] In 2009, he was appointed minister of displaced to the cabinet headed by then prime minister Saad Hariri, replacing Raymond Audi.[6] Chehayeb's tenure ended in 2011, and he was succeeded by Alaaeddine Terro as minister.[7]

Chehayeb also won Druze seat in Aley in the 2009 general election,[8] and is part of the National Struggle Front bloc, which is under the control of Walid Jumblatt.[9]

In February 2013 Akram Chehayeb became part of Tammam Salam's government as minister of agriculture.[10] His term ended on 18 December 2016 when a new government led by Saad Hariri was formed.

Personal life

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Chehayeb is married to Salma Jurdi Chehayeb and has four children.[1]

References

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