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529:, and amending the Lebanese constitution on November 8, 1943, the free MPs and ministers headed by Sabri Hamadeh gathered on November 11, 1943 and demanded the abolition of arbitrary procedures practiced by the French High Commissioner. This also resulted in massive demonstrations by the Lebanese people heading to the House of Representatives building, and shouting slogans for the release of detainees, chanting slogans for freedom and independence. Sabri Hamadé and his companions gathered in a joint meeting and amended the Lebanese flag to become made up of three sections horizontal: red, white, and red, and in the center a green cedar tree. The House Speaker Sabri Hamadé and the Lebanese MPs issued a strongly worded memorandum addressed to the representative of the French government in Lebanon, and also pleaded for Arab support from neighboring Arab states and denouncing the acts of oppression practiced by the French soldiers and the Lebanese police. They sent another memorandum to the ambassadors of Britain and the United States in Lebanon, and to the governments of Egypt and Iraq, explaining the deteriorating situation in Lebanon, the atrocities and transgressions of the French public commission ruling Lebanon and the arbitrary and illegal actions practiced by the French High Commissioner in Lebanon and his officials. The Lebanese revolt was endorsed by all the Lebanese sects and religious denominations. On the day of November 12, 1943, the deputies gathered at the home of Deputy 493:, a non-MP. Speaker Sabri Hamadé, refused to announce the election of a President on a 1-vote difference on the grounds that the law dictates that the minimum vote to win (in the third round) should be the half plus one. As it was, Franjieh had received half the votes plus one half. But when Kamal Jumblat threatened that he and the deputies on his side would vote for Franjieh, in a repeated round. Hamadeh declared Franjieh winner so that he wouldn't win by a larger margin. Hamadeh's term ended on 20 October 1970 after Frangieh was sworn as President 23 September 1970. Hamadeh was replaced by 570:
organization for the Lebanese Shiites. Soon with pressure, Sabri Hamadé became a founder of Higher Islamic Shiite Council. On February 17, 1966, a Shiite delegation including both Imam Sadr and Sheikh Hussein al-Khatib for the Shiite clerics, attended by Lebanese House Speaker and Shiite political leader Sabri Hamadeh and all the nineteen Shiite deputies in the Lebanese Parliament launched the Council. A special declaration was prepared to present during a visit to the Lebanese President
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opened a new phase of social and political action. Since 1966, Sadr began his political project, including helping disadvantaged areas and their rights, and demanding fairness on the basis of citizenship not on sectarian basis, and the start of process for the establishment of a separate council or
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In early 1967, a special committee chaired by Sabri Hamadé, prepared a proposal of the law. This was preceded by a meeting of the Shiite members of the Lebanese House of Representatives in Hamadé's office, where a consolidated text established the organization of the proposed council consisting of
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On a meeting held by the Lebanese House of Representatives (the Parliament), the proposed law was discussed with amendments proposed by the Lebanese government to organize the Shiite community. This amended text was approved by the House of Representatives on 16 May 1967, with a second amendment
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He played a very crucial role during the Lebanese presidential election held on August 17, 1970. There were three rounds of elections in the Lebanese Parliament that year resided by Sabri Hamadé. In the third decisive round, and out of a total of 99 possible votes, presidential candidate and MP
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Sabri Hamadeh hails from a family that was always active as a political stronghold for the Shiites of Lebanon, particularly in the Baalbek-Hermel region. He was prominently placed in the struggle for Lebanese independence. He was characterized with a policy of moderation and compromise in the
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national political scene, openness and patience in tackling of various political crisis, and a vision for the future of the country. He was instrumental in establishment of a separate Higher Council for the Shiites of Lebanon.
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After the French High Commissioner issued instructions to dissolve the Lebanese parliament and to suspend the Lebanese constitution and going ahead in arresting Lebanese President
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introduced on the article 26 and 30, in a Parliamentary meeting headed by Parliament Speaker Sabri Hamadé and the presence of Lebanese Government headed by Prime Minister
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Sabri Hamadeh served as a pioneer in the Lebanese Independence. He worked with the government at that time, including
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Major holders of the office of Speaker in the intermittent years who also presided as Speakers of the House were
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from 1946 to 1947. He was also the Speaker of the House of Representatives for many periods.
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for five terms: 1943-1946, 1947-1951, 1959-1964, 1964-1968 and 1968 to 1970.
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received 50 votes against 49 to rival the ruling Shihabist candidate
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three bodies: General Commission, the Executive Commission and the
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on November 22, 1943, the date of the Lebanese independence.
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