Mikhael Daher (Arabic: مخايل الضَّاهر; 15 August 1928 – 14 February 2023) was a Lebanese lawyer and politician.[1]

Mikhael Daher
Member of the Parliament of Lebanon
In office
3 September 2000 – 31 May 2005
In office
30 April 1972 – 15 October 1996
Minister of Education
In office
31 October 1992 – 25 May 1995
Prime MinisterRafic Hariri
Preceded byZaki Mazboudi
Succeeded byRobert Ghanem
Personal details
Born(1928-08-15)15 August 1928
Al-Qoubaiyat, Greater Lebanon
Died14 February 2023(2023-02-14) (aged 94)
Beirut, Lebanon
Political partyFree Patriotic Movement (since 2005)
EducationSaint Joseph University
Lebanese University
OccupationLawyer

Biography

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Born in Al-Qoubaiyat on 15 August 1928, Daher studied at Saint Joseph University and the Lebanese University. A Maronite, he was elected to the Parliament of Lebanon in 1972 for the Akkar Governorate in northern Lebanon. In 1988, with the mandate of President Amine Gemayel coming to an end, the United States and Syria attempted to keep him in office. However, the Christian militias successfully prevented his re-election. American special envoy to Lebanon, Richard Murphy, stated that it was "Mikhael Daher or chaos".[2]

In 1992, Daher was re-elected to the Parliament on a pro-Syrian list. That year, he was appointed Minister of Education in the first government of Prime Minister Rafic Hariri.[3] However, he was defeated in 1996, but regained his mandate as a deputy in 2000.

In 2005, Daher stood for re-election on the list of the Free Patriotic Movement, but he was defeated.

Mikhael Daher died in Beirut on 14 February 2023, at the age of 94.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "وفاة النائب السابق مخايل الضاهر". Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (in Arabic). 14 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  2. ^ Abi Ramia, Julien (5 June 2018). "Lorsque le Liban avait deux gouvernements..." L'Orient-Le Jour (in French). Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  3. ^ "وزارة التربية والتعليم العالي". Government of Lebanon (in Arabic).
  4. ^ "Disparition de l'ancien député Mikhaël Daher à l'âge de 95 ans". L'Orient-Le Jour (in French). 14 February 2023. Retrieved 17 February 2023.