Edgar Maalouf Explained

Edgar Maalouf
إدغار معلوف
Birth Date:21 March 1934
Birth Place:Beirut, French Lebanon
Death Place:Switzerland
Nationality:Lebanese
Occupation:Politician

Edgar Maalouf (Arabic: إدغار معلوف; 21 March 1934 – 28 December 2018) was a Lebanese politician and former army general.[1]

Biography

Maalouf was appointed leader of Lebanon's temporary government in 1988, replacing Amine Gemayel. Maalouf served in different cabinet posts, including minister of finance (1988-1989),[2] minister of oil and industry, minister of tourism, minister of public health, minister of social affairs, minister of labor, and minister of public works.

After Aoun's military defeat, Maalouf was exiled to Switzerland, as his wife was half Swiss. He would stay there until May 2005, when Syria's occupation of Lebanon finally ended. Michel Aoun accompanied him in his return.

A month later, he was elected to the Lebanese Parliament, representing the Matn District as a member of the Free Patriotic Movement and a Greek Catholic. He was elected to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Mediterranean in June 2007, where he would serve until his retirement in 2018.[3]

Edgar Maalouf died on 28 December 2018.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Former MP Edgar Maalouf dies at 84. 28 December 2018. Daily Star. 1 January 2019. 1 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190101081231/http://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/Lebanon-News/2018/Dec-28/472870-former-mp-edgar-maalouf-dies-at-84.ashx. dead.
  2. Web site: Former Ministers. 18 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191218051220/http://www.finance.gov.lb/en-us/About/Minister/Pages/Former-Ministers.aspx. 18 December 2019.
  3. Web site: Edgard Paul Maalouf, Alias "Edy". Seulement Pour VIP.
  4. Web site: Tribute to Brigadier General Edgar Maalouf. 28 December 2018. Odiaspora.org. 1 January 2019. 12 April 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190412010241/https://odiaspora.org/2018/12/28/tribute-to-brigadier-general-edgar-maalouf/. dead.