Antoine Karam | |
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Minister of Environment | |
In office 11 July 2008 –9 November 2009 | |
Prime Minister | Fouad Siniora |
Succeeded by | Mohammad Naji Rahhal |
Personal details | |
Born | 1956 (age 66–67) Hadath,Lebanon |
Political party | Lebanese Forces |
Spouse | Danielle Mattar |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | St. Joseph University |
Antoine Karam (born 1956) is a Maronite Lebanese politician who served as the minister of environment.
Karam was born in Hadath in 1956. [1] He holds a medicine degree,which he received from the University of St. Joseph in 1985. [1]
Karam is a member of the Lebanese Forces,led by Samir Geagea,since its inception. [1] [2] He is a member of party's executive committee. [1]
Karam was appointed minister of environment to the cabinet led by Prime Minister Fouad Siniora on 11 July 2008. [3] [4] He was part of the 14 March alliance in the cabinet. His tenure ended in November 2009,and he was replaced by Mohammad Naji Rahhal in the post. [5]
Karam is married to Danielle Mattar and has two children. [6]
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