Photo: Ambassador Mustafa Adib and his French wife, Flavia D’Amato



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The Lebanese ambassador to Germany, Mustafa Adib, a probable candidate to head the next government, arrived in Beirut in the last hours, and will probably be appointed tomorrow in the consultations that the President of the Republic is carrying out to appoint a president to form a new government in place of the government of the resigned President Hassan Diab.

Adeeb is the president of the Lebanese Association of International Law and the Lebanese Society of Political Sciences and a member of the Association of French Alumni University, the Arab Society of Political Sciences, the International Association of Constitutional Law and the Observatory for Civil Peace Permanent.

He served as an advisor to the former prime minister, Najib Mikati, from 2000 until his appointment as ambassador, and remained close to him.

In 2005 and 2006, Mikati, as Prime Minister, appeared before the Special Committee charged with drafting the new electoral law.

He is married to the French Flavia d’Amato and has five children.

In the video – Dr. Shawki Azoury for “Al-Nahar”: This is how we protect our sanity from the hell of catastrophe.

We will not be destroyed …

3 weeks have passed since the Beirut tragedy and the wound has yet to heal. The pain is great but we will not be devastated. We rose from the heart of Beirut, in the “An-Nahar” building, witness to the explosion of the port and which quickly collected the rubble of its offices and came back to life, to say that we will not die and will not go bankrupt again. Our souls are tired, but we will try to protect them with all available means, because the will to live is stronger and protected from destruction.

Dr. Shawky Azoury talks to “Al-Nahar” about how to protect our sanity from the hell of catastrophe.



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