Nazem Akkari (1902 in Tripoli, Ottoman Empire – 11 March 1985)[1] (Arabic: ناظم عكاري) was the 7th prime minister of Lebanon and then Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon in 1952 during the most turbulent time of transfer of power from President Bechara El Khoury to President Camille Chamoun.
Nazem Akkari | |
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ناظم عكاري | |
Prime minister of Lebanon | |
In office September 9, 1952 – September 14, 1952 | |
President | Camille Chamoun |
Preceded by | Sami Solh |
Succeeded by | Saeb Salam |
Personal details | |
Born | 1902 Tripoli, Lebanon |
Died | March 11, 1985 |
Occupation | Politician |
Prime minister
editDuring the last month of the rule of incumbent President Bechara El Khoury, the Lebanese president of the Republic was faced with fierce opposition that objected to his plans for renewal for a second term. The opposition was led by a big coalition of Christian and Muslim forces under the banner of the "National Socialist Front".
El Khoury assigned Nazem Akkari to form an emergency caretaker government until the Presidential elections. The result was a three-member cabinet that included:[2]
- Nazem Akkari - Prime Minister—also carrying the portfolios of Foreign Affairs, Internal Affairs, Defense,[3] Agriculture and Information
- Bassil Trad - Deputy Prime Minister—also carrying portfolios of Economy, Public Works, Education, Health
- Moussa Moubarak - portfolios for Justice, Finance, Social Affairs, Post Telephone and Telegraph (PTT)
The Akkari government was declared on September 9, 1952.
On October 9, 1958, in an internal memo from the US Embassy in Lebanon to the US Department of State, US Diplomat McClintock relates his discussions about the political crisis with General Fouad Chehab. He mentions that Chehab had in mind a “neutral” cabinet made up largely of military officers with a leavening of experienced civilians. He said, for example, that Prime Minister would be either Nazem Akkari Sunni Muslim Chef de Cabinet at Prime Minister’s office, an old wheelhorse in the Civil Service who once held Prime Ministership in 1952, or Ahmed Daouk, longtime Ambassador in Paris, also a Sunni Muslim.
Deputy Prime Minister
editAkkari's premiership led way to a new military-led government under the supervision of the temporary holding of power by General Chehab. In this new takeover government, Nazem Akkari was assigned as Deputy Prime Minister of Lebanon and given the portfolios of Foreign Affairs, Interior Affair, Public Works, Information, Education, Post Telephone and Telegraph (PTT) and Agriculture until installation of the new president Camille Chamoun.
Things only settled with the assignment of Khaled Chehab as Prime Minister on 1 October 1952. This government survived for seven months during the reign of President Camille Chamoun and lasted until 1 May 1953.
References
edit- ^ "Akkari Nazem - Memoires de guerre". 6 March 2011.
- ^ Ya Beyrouth: تشكيل حكومة السيد ناظم عكاري Archived 9 November 2012 at the Wayback Machine) (Arabic)
- ^ "الوزراء المتعاقبون على وزارة الدفاع الوطني" [Successive ministers of the Ministry of National Defense]. pcm.gov.lb (in Arabic). Government of Lebanon. Retrieved 14 August 2020.
Le général Chehab au pouvoir, assisté de deux ministres civils, MM. Basile Trad et Nazem Akkari, proclamation publiée dans Le Monde, le 19 septembre 1952. https://www.lemonde.fr/archives/article/1952/09/19/le-general-chehab-prend-le-pouvoir-le-president-de-la-republique-qui-a-donne-sa-demission-part-pour-la-france_3031390_1819218.html?random=34937064
External links
edit- Media related to Nazem Akkari at Wikimedia Commons