List of members of the 2005–2009 Lebanese Parliament
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This list compiles the names of Parliament of Lebanon members who were elected in June 2005. The Parliament of Lebanon has 128 members who are classified according to confession[citation needed].
Changes during the legislature:
- Edmond Naim, who died in office, was replaced with Pierre Daccache.
- Gebran Tueni, victim of assassination, was replaced by his father Ghassan Tueni.
- Pierre Gemayel and Walid Eido, both assassinated, were replaced in a 2007 by-election by Camille Khoury and Mohammed Amin el Itani.
- Antoine Ghanem, assassinated in September 2007, was not replaced until the June 2009 regularly scheduled parliamentary election ushered in his successor.
Members
- Nabih Berri (speaker of parliament)
- Ahmed Fatfat
- Ahmad Fattuh
- Ossama Saad
- Assaad Hardan
- Akram Shhayib
- Hagop Pakradounian
- Hagop Kassargian
- Amin Sherri (Beirut-2, Shiite)
- Antoine Andraos
- Antoine Khoury
- Antoine Zahra
- Antoine Saad
- Antoine Ghanem (assassinated)
- Anwar Khalil
- Ayman Choucair
- Ayub Hmayed
- Ibrahim Kanaan
- Edgar Maalouf
- Elie Aoun
- Elie Keyrouz
- Ismail Sukkariyyeh
- Elias Skaff
- Elias Atallah
- Bassem Sabeh
- Bassem Chab (Beirut-1, other Christian minorities)
- Badr Wannous
- Boutros Harb
- Bahij Tabbara (Beirut-2, Sunni)
- Bahia Hariri
- Pierre Amine Gemayel (assassinated)
- Pierre Daccache
- Pierre Sirhal
- Jean Ogassapian
- Jamal Jarrah
- Jamal Takesh
- Jawad Boulos
- George Adwen
- George Qasarji
- Gilberte Zwain
- Hassan Hobballah
- Hassan Fadlallah
- Hassan Yacoub
- Hussein Hajj Hassan
- Hussein Husseini (former parliament speaker) (resigned on 12 August 2008)
- Robert Ghanem
- Riad Rahal
- Strida Geagea
- Saad Hariri (Beirut-1, Sunni)
- Salim Aoun
- Salim Salhab
- Samir Jisr
- Samir Azar
- Samir Frangieh
- Serge Torsarkician
- Chamel Mozaya
- Solange Gemayel (Beirut-1, Maronite)
- Assem Araji
- Atef Majdalani (Beirut-2, Greek-Orthodox)
- Abdel-Latif Zein
- Abdul Majid Saleh
- Abdallah Hanna
- Abdallah Farhat
- Abbas Hachem
- Azzam Dandash
- Ala'edeen Turo
- Ali Miqdad
- Ali Ahmad Bazzi
- Ali Hassan Khalil
- Ali Khreis
- Ali Osseiran
- Ali Ammar
- Ammar Houri (Beirut-1, Sunni)
- Ghazi Aridi
- Ghazi Zaiter
- Ghazi Youssef
- Ghassan Tueni (Beirut-1, Greek-Orthodox)
- Ghassan Mukhaiber
- Ghinwa Jaloul
- Farid Elias Khazen
- Fouad Al-Saad
- Farid Habib
- Farid Makari
- Faisal Al-Sayegh
- Qassim Abdul-Aziz
- Qassem Hachem
- Kamel Rifai
- Camille Maalouf
- Camille Khoury
- Mohammed Amin Itani
- Mohammed Mrad
- Mohammed Hajjar
- Mohammed Safadi
- Mohammed Haidar
- Mohammed Raad
- Mohammed Fnech
- Mohammad Qabbani
- Mohammed Kabbara
- Marwan Hamadeh
- Marwan Fares
- Misbah Al-Ahdab
- Mustafa Hussein
- Mustafa Hachem
- Mustafa Alloush
- Maurice Fadel
- Michel Murr
- Michel Aoun
- Michel Faraoun (Beirut-1, Greek-Catholic)
- Michel Moussa
- Nader Succar
- Nasser Nasrallah
- Nayla Mouawad
- Nabil al-Bustani
- Nabil de Freij (Beirut-2, other Christian minorities)
- Nabil Nicolas
- Neemtallah Abi Nasr
- Nehme Tohme
- Nicolas Ghosn
- Nicolas Fattoush
- Nawwar el Sahili
- Hadi Hobeich
- Hachem Alamuddin
- Henri Helou
- Wael Abu Faour
- Walid Khoury
- Walid Jumblatt
- Walid Eido (Beirut-2, Sunni) (assassinated)
- Yassen Jaber
- Yeghig Jerejian (Beirut-2, Armenian-Orthodox)
- Yousef Khalil
See also
Sources
The Members of Parliament, Parliament of Lebanon, 2005, archived from the original on 2007-07-04, retrieved 2013-09-13