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    Fouad Siniora (Arabic: فؤاد السنيورة, romanized: Fu'ād as-Sanyūrah; born 19 July 1943) is a Lebanese politician, a former Prime Minister of Lebanon, a...
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  • This is the list of the Lebanese government that was formed by Fouad Siniora on 11 July 2008. In the cabinet, the opposition had eleven of the thirty...
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  • This is the list of the Lebanese government that was formed by Fouad Siniora on 19 July 2005 after the general elections of 2005, who was appointed by...
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    Lebanese cabinet at that time. In response, Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora denied any knowledge of the raid and stated that he did not condone...
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  • vowing to not leave until Prime Minister Fouad Siniora resigns. In the 2008 Government, again led by Siniora, another national unity government, Hezbollah...
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    disputes". On 28 May 2008, President Suleiman reappointed Fouad Siniora as prime minister. Siniora was the parliamentary majority's candidate for the position...
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  • Lebanon. He was the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs in the Fouad Siniora government. In the general election held in 2000, he won a seat from...
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    eventually became the basis of UNSCR 1701. Lebanon's Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said on 6 August that a draft resolution written by the United States...
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    Émile Lahoud Deputy Elias Murr Preceded by Omar Karami Succeeded by Fouad Siniora Minister of Public Works and Transport In office 6 December 1998 – 26...
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    heightened on 8 October 2023 near the Lebanese border, former prime minister Fouad Siniora stressed that Lebanon should not be involved "in any hostilities with...
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