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Gebran Bassil

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Gebran Gerge Bassil (Arabic: جبران جرجي باسيل; born 21 June 1970) is a Lebanese politician who is the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement since 2015 and leader of the Strong Lebanon bloc in the Lebanese parliament since 2018. A Maronite Christian, he is the son-in-law of former president Michel Aoun, and has been his most senior advisor since 2005. Born in Batroun, Bassil joined the FPM, becoming a prominent activist in it. He ran in the general election of 2005 and 2009, and was appointed the Minister of Telecommunications in the First Cabinet of Saad Hariri. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Gebran Bassil is the 18,612th most popular politician, the 139th most popular biography from Lebanon and the 50th most popular Lebanese Politician.

Gebran Bassil is a Lebanese politician known for serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants and as the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement. He is recognized for his influential role in Lebanese politics and his close association with former President Michel Aoun.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1970, Gebran Bassil ranks 740Before him are Yanic Truesdale, Uwe Rosenberg, Kevin Campbell, Nanaia Mahuta, Brooke Langton, and Thomas Heatherwick. After him are Valeriu Streleț, U-God, Jens Keller, Szilveszter Csollány, Kim Soo-ro, and Susan Abulhawa.

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In Lebanon

Among people born in Lebanon, Gebran Bassil ranks 138 out of 145Before him are Suzanne Tamim (1977), Michael Malarkey (1983), Huda Zoghbi (1954), Mustapha Adib (1972), and Peter Deming (1957). After him are Ali Eid (1940), Aline Lahoud (1981), K.Maro (1980), Yasmine Hamdan (1976), Massari (1980), Joumana Haddad (1970), and Youssef Mohamad (1980).

Among POLITICIANS In Lebanon

Among politicians born in Lebanon, Gebran Bassil ranks 50Before him are Elie Saab (1964), Rula Ghani (1948), Emily de Jongh-Elhage (1946), Pierre Amine Gemayel (1972), Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah (1963), and Mustapha Adib (1972).