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Solange Gemayel (Solange Tutunji) was born on 1949 in Beirut, Lebanon, is an A 21st-century lebanese women politician. Discover Solange Gemayel's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?
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Solange Tutunji |
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1949 |
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Beirut, Lebanon |
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Lebanon
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She is a member of famous politician with the age 75 years old group.
Solange Gemayel Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Solange Gemayel's Husband?
Her husband is Bachir Gemayel (m. 1977-1982)
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Bachir Gemayel (m. 1977-1982) |
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Maya Gemayel (deceased) Youmna Gemayel Nadim Gemayel |
Solange Gemayel Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Solange Gemayel worth at the age of 75 years old? Solange Gemayel’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from Lebanon. We have estimated Solange Gemayel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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politician |
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The widow of former President-elect Bachir Gemayel (1947–1982), who was assassinated days before he was due to take office in 1982, she helped to found the Bachir Gemayel Foundation, to keep his legacy alive.
Solange Gemayel (صولانج الجميل; born 1949) is a Lebanese political figure and former First Lady of Lebanon.
Their first daughter, Maya, was born the following year.
She was killed in 1980, by a car bomb intended against her father.
A second daughter, Youmna, was born in 1980, and a son, Nadim, in 1982, only months before his father's assassination.
Solange Gemayel raised her two surviving children to carry on their late father's legacy.
Nadim indicated his intention to follow in the footsteps of his father and mother by participating in the political process.
Solange Gemayel strongly opposed the Syrian military presence in Lebanon, and was an enemy of the Syrian-backed government which took power in 1990.
In 2002, she openly condemned Karim Pakradouni as the Kataeb's "imposed by force" leader and argued that he betrayed the real Phalange values that her husband fought for during his lifetime.
Hosting a formal dinner at her home in August 2003, she praised what she called America's "historic step" to "establish democracy, fight terrorism, make peace and give the people a taste of freedom." She also joined her son, Nadim, in endorsing Hikmat Dib of the Free Patriotic Movement in an important byelection.
This put her (and her son) at odds with her brother-in-law, former President Amine Gemayel, who endorsed the more moderate Henri Helou.
Helou won, but by a much smaller margin than had been expected.
She was an outspoken critic at several major demonstrations against the Syrian presence and the Syrian-backed government, in the wake of the 14 February assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Ghattas Khoury declared in May 2005 that he would withdraw from the Beirut elections for the sole Maronite seat, enabling Saad Hariri to include Solange Gemayel on his list.
Saad Hariri announced on 16 May 2005 that Gemayel would contest the election as a member of a multiconfessional electoral ticket he had compiled.
On 30 May 2005, Gemayel was elected to represent the Beirut constituency.
In 2009 elections, she stepped out the race in favor of her son, Nadim.
In October 2017, the Lebanese justice sentenced the killers of Bachir Gemayel, 35 years after the killing, a trial she said she "had been expecting".