This is a list of speakers of the Parliament of Lebanon since the office was created in 1922.[2]

Quick Facts Speaker of the Parliament of the Lebanese Republic, Residence ...
Speaker of the Parliament of the
Lebanese Republic
Incumbent
Nabih Berri
since 20 October 1992
ResidenceBeirut
Term length4 years
Inaugural holderSabri Hamadé
21 September 1943
FormationConstitution of Lebanon
23 May 1926
Salary£L212,844,000 annually[1]
WebsiteParliament of Republic of Lebanon
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National Pact

Though the constitution does not require so, an unwritten understanding between the Shia, Sunni, and Maronite leaderships in Lebanon in 1943, known as the National Pact, has resulted in the holder of the post being a Shia in every electoral cycle since that time.

List of speakers

State of Greater Lebanon, part of the French Mandate (1922–1943)

Administrative Committee

The Administrative Committee was the first legislative body of Lebanon, established by the French Mandate in 1922, two years after founding the State of Greater Lebanon.

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Term Speaker Political affiliation Election
1 4 October 1920

11 March 1922
Thumb Daoud Amoun Pro-France 1920
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Representative Councils

In 1922, the Representative Council of Lebanon was announced, representing different sects and areas.

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R.C. Term Speaker Political affiliation R.C.
1st 2 25 May 1922

15 October 1923
Thumb Habib Al Saad Pro-France 1st
1st 3 15 October 1923

21 October 1924
Thumb Naoum Labaki Pro-France
1st 4 21 October 1924

13 July 1925
Thumb Emile Edde Pro-France
2nd 5 13 July 1925

18 October 1927
Thumb Moussa Namour Pro-France 2nd
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Senate

In 1926, the Senate of Lebanon was formed by the constitution, but abolished the next year.

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Term Portrait Name Political affiliation
1 25 May 1926

6 October 1927
Thumb Mohammed al-Jisr Pro-France
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Parliament

The Parliament was established in 1926 by the constitution, and was merged with the Senate in 1927.

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Par. Term Portrait Name Political affiliation
1st (5) 19 October 1926

18 October 1927
Thumb Moussa Namour Pro-France
1st 6 18 October 1927

30 January 1934
Thumb Mohammed Aljesr Pro-France
2nd
3rd 7 30 January 1934

10 November 1934
Thumb Charles Debbas Pro-France
3rd 8 10 November 1934

22 October 1935
Thumb Petro Trad Pro-France
3rd 9 22 October 1935

29 October 1937
Thumb Khaled Chehab Pro-France
4th 10 29 October 1937

21 September 1939
Thumb Petro Trad Pro-France
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Lebanese Republic (1943–present)

Lebanese Parliament[2]

In 1943, the Lebanese Republic was established, marking the end of the French mandate for Lebanon.

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Par. No. Term Speaker Political affiliation
5th 1 21 September 1943

22 October 1946
Thumb Sabri Hamadé Constitutional Bloc
5th 2 22 October 1946

9 June 1947
Thumb Habib Abou Chahla National Bloc
6th (1) 9 June 1947

5 June 1951
Thumb Sabri Hamadé Constitutional Bloc
7th 3 5 June 1951

13 August 1953
Thumb Ahmed Asaad Al-Asaadiyya
8th 4 13 August 1953

20 October 1959
Thumb Adel Osseiran Unaffiliated
9th (1) 20 October 1959

8 May 1964
Thumb Sabri Hamadé Unaffiliated
10th
11th 5 8 May 1964

20 October 1964
Thumb Kamel Asaad Al-Asaadiyya
11th (1) 20 October 1964

9 May 1968
Thumb Sabri Hamadé Unaffiliated
12th (5) 9 May 1968

22 October 1968
Thumb Kamel Asaad Al-Asaadiyya
12th (1) 22 October 1968

20 October 1970
Thumb Sabri Hamadé Unaffiliated
12th (5) 20 October 1970

16 October 1984
Thumb Kamel Asaad Social Democratic Party
13th
14th
15th
16th 6 16 October 1984

20 October 1992
Thumb Hussein el-Husseini Amal Movement
17th
18th 7 20 October 1992

Incumbent
Thumb Nabih Berri Amal Movement
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