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Elias Saba

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Elias Saba is a Lebanese politician and economist. Born in 1932 in Sidon, Lebanon.

Saba served as Finance minister on two occasions; firstly, in the government of Saeb Salam, from 13 October 1970 to 27 May 1972;[1] secondly in the government of Omar Karami, from 21 October 2004 to 18 April 2005.[2][3] He also served as deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence in Salam's government.

Saba was among the politicians who joined former Prime Minister Omar Karami in creating the Rassemblement national in 2006.

References

  1. ^ (28 September 1971). Import Tax Brings Economic Crisis As Beirut Stores Close, Lewiston Daily Sun (Associated Press)
  2. ^ (26 October 2004). Lebanese PM appoints new cabinet, BBC News ("Economist and former government minister Elias Saba was named finance minister.")
  3. ^ "Former Ministers". web.archive.org. 18 December 2019.