Members of the 2005-2009 Lebanese Parliament

Members of the 2005-2009 Lebanese Parliament

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 sects.

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 Fatuh
  • 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 el Sabe'
  • Bassem el 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 Al-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 Arrajy
  • 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
  • Fouad Elias el 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

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