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Camille Chamoun - Early years |  | Camille Chamoun - Early years: Encyclopedia II - Camille Chamoun - Early years |  | Lebanon
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Camille Nimr Chamoun was born at Deir el-Qamar on 3 April 1900, into a prominent Maronite Christian family. He was educated in France and became a lawyer. He was first elected ...
See also:Camille Chamoun, Camille Chamoun - Early years, Camille Chamoun - Revolt of 1958, Camille Chamoun - Founding the NLP, Camille Chamoun - During the Civil War, Camille Chamoun - Death and legacy, Camille Chamoun - Timeline |  | | Camille Chamoun, Camille Chamoun - Death and legacy, Camille Chamoun - During the Civil War, Camille Chamoun - Early years, Camille Chamoun - Founding the NLP, Camille Chamoun - Revolt of 1958, Camille Chamoun - Timeline |  | |
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Camille Chamoun - Early years
Lebanon
This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Lebanon
Constitution
President: Emile Lahoud
Prime Minister: Fouad Siniora
Parliament
Speaker of the Parliament
Political parties
Elections
edit
Camille Nimr Chamoun was born at Deir el-Qamar on 3 April 1900, into a prominent Maronite Christian family. He was educated in France and became a lawyer. He was first elected to the Lebanese parliament in 1934, and was reelected in 1937 and 1943. A champion of independence from France, he was arrested on 11 November 1943, and was imprisoned in Rashaïa castle, where he was held for eleven days, along with Bishara el-Khoury and Riad el-Solh, who were to become the first President and Prime Minister, respectively, of the new republic. Massive public protests led to their release on 22 November, which has since been celebrated as the Lebanese Independence Day.
Chamoun was reelected to parliament, now called the National Assembly, in 1947 and 1951. He was frequently absent, however, as he served as ambassador to the United Kingdom from 1944 to 1946, and as ambassor to the United Nations thereafter.
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