Nabil de Freige

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Nabil de Freij (born August 31, 1955) is a Lebanese politician.[1] He was born in Beirut.

  • Minister of Administrative Development.
  • Married to Mrs. Maya Robert Barakat with two children.
  • Studied at Notre Dame College of Jamhour.
  • A graduate of the Higher Institute of Commerce and Management – Paris (1975–1980).
  • Member of the board of directors of the Agricultural Research Institute (1989–2000).
  • Member of the board of directors of Alban Lebanon (Candia).
  • Secretary of the Association to protect and improve the descendants of Arabian horses (1987–1998).
  • President of the Association to protect and improve the descendants of Arabian Horses (since February 1998).
  • Was elected as Member of Parliament for the first time on September 3, 2000 (seat of minorities).
  • A member of the Finance and Budget Committee (since 2000).
  • A member of the Agriculture and Tourism Committee (2000–2005).
  • A member of the Francophone Parliamentary Committee (since 2000).
  • A member of the Office of the General Assembly of the International Francophone Parliament (since 2003).
  • Was elected as Member of Parliament for the second time on 29 May 2005 on the list of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri (seat of minorities).
  • Chairman of the National, Trade and Industry and Economy Planning Committee (since July 18, 2005).
  • Was elected as Member of Parliament for the third time on June 7, 2009 on the list of Future Movement (seat of minorities).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Prioritize Everything". thebusinessyear.com. Retrieved 16 September 2016.