Leila Solh Hamadé

Leila Solh Hamadé (born with Beirut in 1946) is a political Femme Lebanon ease.

Girl of old the Prime Minister Riyadh be-Solh, widowed of the former minister Majed Hamadé, itself wire of the former president of the Parliament Sabri Hamadé, it manages in Lebanon the Foundation of Emir Al Walid Ben Talal, of which it is vice-president.

She launches many social actions and humane to Lebanon, and becomes Minister of Industry in October 2004, within the government of Omar Karamé. Leila Solh Hamadé is the first woman to integrate a Lebanese government.

After the resignation of the Karamé government, its name is evoked to become Prime Minister for the government charged to organize the legislative elections.

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