Ibrahim Youssef Kanaan (Arabic: إبراهيم كنعان, born in 1962[1]) is a Maronite[1] Lebanese politician and former member of the Strong Lebanon bloc in the Lebanese parliament.[2] and lawyer.
Personal life
editBorn on November 11, 1962, into a Maronite family, he has three brothers and two sisters. He is married to Tania Saadé, and has two daughters, Maria and Rita.
Education
editHe went to Champville and Mont-La Salle schools, then studied law in the USJ university, followed by a master's degree in International Private Law from Paris 2 in 1987, and another Master's in French Law, and is member of the Bar since 1989.[1]
Career and politics
editHis political activism started since the beginning of Michel Aoun's political journey, even before the creation of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM), when he used to meet Aoun at the Baabda Palace, as a young lawyer, and started lobbying for the ideas of freedom from the Syrian occupation in Lebanon and also with outside organizations from France, Geneva and UK.[2][1] He left the country a few weeks before the 13 of Oct 1990 Syrian invasion of the Baabda Palace took place, as those who spoke against the Syrians were prosecuted, so stayed in London where he got an offer from a law firm and then he started to lobby for Lebanon from within the Lebanese community in London.[2] He started working at Elliott and Company as a Middle East consultant, then joined Kennedys Solicitors where he worked as an international partner.[1] He then formed an organization called the British Lebanese Civil Liberties Association in which there were a number of British MPs as well as Lebanese expatriates.[2] Then he formed the Liberation Front of Lebanon, and in 1996 in Paris the Free Patriotic Movement started. He was elected as secretary general of the British Middle East Law Council at the Law Society of England and Wales.
In 1992, he founded the law firm Kanaan Law Firm, based in Beirut, which is specialized in commercial and corporate affairs,[1] and in 2004, he participated in the establishment of the Kennedys and Co Office in Riyadh.[1]
In 2005, before the return of Michel Aoun from exile, he was announced candidate by General Aoun in Paris, and got elected on June 12, 2005, by 57,000 votes in the Metn district.[2]
He became the secretary general of the FPM's Change and Reform Bloc,[3] head of the Youth and Sports parliamentary committee,[4] and a member of the highest parliamentary court and an active member of the Justice and Administration Committee as well as a member of the Parliamentary Human Rights Committee.
On June 7, 2009, he was re-elected MP for the constituency the third consecutive time in Metn, on the list of the Change and Reform Bloc, obtaining the greatest number of votes and became head of the parliamentary Budget and Financial Affairs Commission.[5][6][7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g "Open discussion with Metn deputy Ibrahim Kanaan". Prestige Magazine. 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
- ^ a b c d e "Interview with Ibrahim Kanaan, Lebanese Member of Parliament of the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM)". worldsecuritynetwork. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
- ^ "Kanaan Promises to Reveal Good News on Thursday". Naharnet. December 23, 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
- ^ "IBRAHIM KANAAN". www.abdogedeon.com. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
- ^ "Lebanon rescue plan, any IMF deal will need laws - MP". Reuters. 2020-05-06. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
- ^ "Kanaan Meets Billingslea: No New Sanctions on Lebanese Officials". Naharnet. April 12, 2019. Retrieved 2021-02-17.
- ^ "Kanaan: State Not Bankrupt, Govt. Figures on Defaulted Loans Inaccurate". Naharnet. July 1, 2020. Retrieved 2021-02-17.