Bassem Jisr
Bassem Jisr (Arab: باسمالجسر) (born in 1930), is a politician and an intellectual Lebanon board.
Doctor in right of the University of Paris-2, lawyer to the bar of Beirut, it is named director of the National agency of Information between 1962 and 1964, during the mandate of the president Fouad Chehab. In 1969, it founds with Joseph Moghaizel the Lebanese Democratic party, a centrist party which will disappear in 1976, not to confuse with current the Lebanese Democratic party directed by Talal Arslan. In 1984, it is named director of the Institut of the Arab World in Paris; a station which it will occupy until in 1990.
Near to Nassib Lahoud, he is founding member of the Mouvement of the democratic revival of which he will be vice-president between 2001 and 2005.
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