Saeb Salam

Saeb Salam
صائب سلام
Salam in 1952
8th Prime Minister of Lebanon
In office
14 September 1952 – 18 September 1952
PresidentBechara Khoury
Preceded byNazem Akkari
Succeeded byAbdallah Yafi
In office
1 May 1953 – 16 August 1953
PresidentCamille Chamoun
Preceded byKhaled Chehab
Succeeded byAbdallah Yafi
In office
2 August 1960 – 31 October 1961
PresidentFouad Chehab
Preceded byAhmed Daouk
Succeeded byRachid Karami
In office
13 October 1970 – 25 April 1973
PresidentSuleiman Frangieh
Preceded byRachid Karami
Succeeded byAmin Hafez
Personal details
Born(1905-01-17)17 January 1905
Died21 January 2000(2000-01-21) (aged 95)
Beirut, Lebanon
PartyIndependent
SpouseTamima Mardam Beik
Children5, including Tammam
Parent
RelativesAnbara Salam Khalidi (sister)
Tammam Salam (son)
Nawaf Salam (nephew)
Walid Khalidi (nephew)
Tarif Khalidi (nephew)
Usama Khalidi (nephew)
ReligionSunni Islam
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Saeb Salam (Arabic: صائب سلام; 17 January 1905 – 21 January 2000) was a Lebanese politician and za'im (political boss) who served as Prime Minister six times between 1952 and 1973. Following his death, the Lebanese daily As-Safir described Salam as "most successful in dealing with the media and in presenting a particular image of himself to people on a daily basis through wearing his customary carnation ... and expounding unforgettable slogans", and that he was Lebanon's most popular prime minister after independence leader Riad Al Solh. A significant aspect of Salam was that, unlike other Lebanese leaders, he did not act as a chief over a particular area in the country. Salam fiercely advocated the unity of Lebanon.