Hussein Al Oweini | |
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Prime Minister of Lebanon | |
In office 20 February 1964 – 25 July 1965 |
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President | Charles Helou |
Preceded by | Rashid Karami |
Succeeded by | Rashid Karami |
Prime Minister of Lebanon | |
In office 14 February 1951 – 7 April 1951 |
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President | Fouad Chehab |
Preceded by | Riad Al Solh |
Succeeded by | Abdullah Arif Yafi |
Personal details | |
Born | 1900 |
Died | 1971 (aged 70–71) |
Religion | Islam |
Hussein Al Oweini (1900-1971) was a Lebanese businessman and politician, who served as prime minister of Lebanon for two times. He also held other cabinet positions.
Oweini was born in 1900. He was a member of a Sunni family from Beirut.
Oweini went to Saudi Arabia and worked as a business agent for the Saudi royal family from 1923 to 1947. He also founded a company, Ne'ma Te'ma, in Riyadh. He served as Prime Minister of Lebanon for two times. He was first appointed prime minister on 14 February 1951 under president Fouad Chehab and replaced Riad Al Solh in the post. He was in office until 7 April 1951 and succeeded by Abdullah Arif Yafi. On 27 September 1957, Oweini and two other former prime ministers, namely Saeb Salam and Abdullah Yufi, were arrested on charges of planning an armed coup and riots during the elections held in May.
Oweini's second term as prime minister was from 20 February 1964 to 25 July 1965 under president Charles Helou. Both his predecessor and successor was Rashid Karami as prime minister. Oweini was the leader of the National Front. He also served as foreign minister of Lebanon for three times; from 1958 to 1960, in 1965 and from 1968 to 1969. During his third term as foreign minister, Oweini was also defense minister, since the cabinet was a four-man body led by Prime Minister Abdullah Yafi.
Oweini died in 1971.
For his memory an award, Hussein Al Oweini award, is being given.