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His Excellency Deputy Mohammad Jamil Qabbani

His Excellency Deputy Mohammad Jamil Qabbani
Date of Birth1941
City of BirthBeirut  Lebanon
Tel961 1 801180/863601
Fax961 1 1362770
Secondary Tel961 3 645111
Muslim, sunnite
Married to Ilham Buji,with two children
Parliament :Member of the Parliament
Future Bloc :Member of the Future Bloc
Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Committee :Member of the Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Committee
Public Works, Transportation, Water and Energy Committee :President of Public Works, Transportation, Water and Energy Committee
Education
1967 M.A of Civil Engineering from The American University of Beirut  (Lebanon)
1962 B.Sc. of Civil Engineering from The American University of Beirut  (Lebanon)
Past Occupation
1975 1994 President of the Arab Cultural Club  (Lebanon)
1992 1996 Elected Deputy Sunnite for Beirut Third District  (Lebanon)
1996 Presented for the Legislative elections and was not elected in Beirut ,  (Lebanon)
2000 2005 Member of the Parliament  (Lebanon)
Current Occupation
2000 Elected Deputy Sunnite for Beirut Third District  (Lebanon)
President of Public Works, Transportation, Water and Energy Committee  (Lebanon)
Member of the Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Committee  (Lebanon)
2005 Elected Deputy for third district of Beirut  (Lebanon)
(last updated: 14-October-2005)
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