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Salim Bey Karam
سليم بك كرم
Member of the Parliament of the Republic of Lebanon
In office
7 June 2009 – 21 May 2018
Prime Minister
See list
Minister of State in Lebanese government
In office
13 June 2011 – 15 February 2014
Prime MinisterNajib Mikati
Personal details
Born (1946-05-21) May 21, 1946 (age 78)
Zgharta, Lebanon
SpouseMarina Nabih Chammas
RelationsYoussef Salim Karam (father)
ChildrenRita, Christina
Alma materAmerican University of Beirut

Salim Bey Karam (Arabic: سليم بك كرم), born on May 21, 1946 in Zgharta, Lebanon was a Minister of State in the Lebanese government led by Najib Mikati, which later collapsed after Mikati's resignation. He is also a Member of Parliament for the Maronite Catholic seat of Zgharta-Zawyie, in North Lebanon.[1]

Early life and education

Salim Bey Karam was born in Zgharta on May 21, 1946. He is the fourth son of politician and former MP Youssef Salim Karam[2]. His mother was Mariette Tarabay[3]. His father was a Member of Parliament during (1943-1947), (1947-1953), (1960-1964). His grandfather, Salim Bey Mikhael Bey Karam[4], was District Governor of Ehden (1898-1900).

He is a direct descendant of a brother of the famous national Lebanese hero Youssef Bey Karam[5].

Karam was educated at De La Salle School in Tripoli and International College of Beirut. He went to American University of Beirut, graduating with a Business Degree. He has had a career in commerce and agriculture.

Political career

Salim Karam with President Michel Aoun

Salim Karam has been the leader of the Karam Family League since 1973 after the step down of his older brother Assaad Bey[6] (after 1972 Parliamentary Elections). He was a member of the High Political Leadership Council of Zgharta during 1975-76 Lebanese Civil War.

He was staunchly opposed to the Syrian occupation of Lebanon in the 1990s; however, today with the withdrawal of Syrian Armies from Lebanon he supports equal bi-lateral relations with Syria with the strict condition Syria does not interfere in Lebanese politics.

Karam was a candidate in the General Elections of 1996, 2000 and 2005 and boycotted the 1992 elections in line with the wishes of General Michel Aoun

During the Lebanese Parliamentary Elections of 7 June 2009, Salim Bey Karam was elected for the 1st time as a Member of Parliament for the Maronite seat of Zgharta-Zawyieh. He won the seat along with his two running partners Suleiman Frangieh, Jr[7] and Estephan El Douaihy.[8]

He was appointed minister of state in June 2011. He is part of the March 8 coalition and the Change and Reform bloc in Najib Mikati's cabinet.

Personal life

Karam married in 1975 Marina Nabih Chammas and they have two daughters, Rita and Christina.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lebanon announces cabinet line-up". The Marada News. 13 June 2011. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
  2. ^ Youssef Salim Bey Karam on Ehden Family Tree website
  3. ^ Mariette Tarabay on Ehden Family Tree website
  4. ^ Salim Bey Karam on Ehden Family Tree website
  5. ^ Youssef Bey Karam on Ehden Family Tree website
  6. ^ Assaad Bey Karam on Ehden Family Tree website
  7. ^ Sleiman Frangieh on Ehden Family Tree website
  8. ^ "El Marada leader Sleiman Frangieh, former minister Estephan Douaihy and Salim Bey Karam addressed economists". The Marada News. 22 May 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2011.