Name Michel Pharaon Role Lebanese Politician | Spouse Mona Tannous (m. 1983) | |
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Lebanon Economic Environment by Michel Pharaon
Michel Pharaon (Arabic: ميشال فرعون), a Lebanese politician, and was Minister of Tourism in Lebanon. He was the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs in the Fouad Siniora government. He is a member of the Lebanese Parliament. In the general election held in 2000, he won a seat from Beirut's first district. He ran on the list of late Rafik Hariri.
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- Lebanon Economic Environment by Michel Pharaon
- Lebanon launches Phoenicians Road tourism project
- Biography
- References

Lebanon launches "Phoenicians Road" tourism project
Biography

He was born in Beirut in June 1959.

He received a degree in Economics and Business Administration from St. Joseph University in 1980 before earning an MBA from the University of Paris in 1981. He heads several boards of directors including the Mednet insurance company and the Commerce du Levant magazine. He is the deputy president of the Ruphayil Pharaon and Sons company and of Pharaon Holding [1]. He is a scion of the wealthy and influential Melkite Greek Catholic Pharaon Family, grandnephew of Henri Philippe Pharaoun.

He is married to Mona Tannous and father of three children.