Hamid Beik Frangieh

Hamid Beik Frangieh

Hamid Beik Frangieh (August 6, 1907 - September 5, 1981) was a Lebanese member of the Parliament of Lebanon and held numerous ministerial positions in the Lebanese Government.

Early life

Hamid was born in Ehden Lebanon, the son of Kabalan Suleimen Frangieh and Lamia Raffoul from Ejbah Lebanon. The family had a long history of public service, his grandfather (1847-1908) acting as District Governor; his father, a member of Parliament (in 1929); and his brother Suleiman becoming President of Lebanon.

Hamid attended "Frères des Ecoles Chrétiennes" school in Tripoli, for his primary education, then to Aintoura for his secondary education. In 1930, he graduated in law from the Université de Saint-Joseph in Beirut.

His early career was both in the law and journalism, with Hamid becoming one of the cofounders and columnists of the "Le Jour" newspaper in 1933.

Government career

Frangieh was elected as a member of Parliament for the first time in 1932 at age of 25.

In 1937 he became the sole member of the opposition in North Lebanon to be elected. He was elected again on a further five times in 1943, 1947, 1951, 1953 and 1957 before he withdrew from political life due to illness.

He was instrumental in ensuring UNESCO's first world conference was held in Beirut.

During his tenure as a member of Parliament, he also held ministerial offices, including as follows:
* Minister of Finance (1938, 1944)
* Minister of Foreign affairs and Minister of Education (1945 - 1949)
* Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigration, resigned 2 months later due to ill health (1941, 1955)

Personal life

In 1941 he married his cousin Berte Shaarawi and they had six children: Kabalan, Samir, Nabil, Marie-Claude, Zeina and Liliane.

External links

* [http://zgharta.com/history/images/hamid_frangieh.jpgImage of Hamid]


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