Michel Georges Sassine was a prominent Lebanese politician.
He was a member of the Lebanese parliament for twenty-four consecutive years (1968–1992) representing the district of Ashrafieh, Beirut. He served several times as Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Speaker of Parliament, and cabinet Minister. He founded the Ministry of Housing and Cooperatives, and was appointed as Minister of Labor, Tourism and others in more than seven governments. Throughout his political career he was renowned for his strong ethics and anti-corruption principles. He took the lead on several historic turning points including the 1970 Presidential election, and the Taif Agreement in 1990.
H.E. Michel Sassine with Pope Paul VI
Michel Sassine and Nasri Maalouf winning 1968 elelctions
Michel Sassine winning the 1968 elelctions
Deputy Speaker Michel Sassine declaring Suleiman Franjieh President of Lebanon in 1970
Achrafieh is an upper-class area in eastern Beirut, Lebanon. In strictly administrative terms, the name refers to a sector (secteur) centred on Sassine Square, the highest point in the city, as well as a broader quarter (quartier). In popular parlance, however, Achrafieh refers to the whole hill that rises above Gemmayze in the north and extends to Badaro in the south, and includes the Rmeil quarter.
Image: Sursock Palace in Achrafieh, Beirut
Image: Zahrat al Ihsan Street, Achrafieh, Beirut
Image: Ashrafieh Beirut 1960
Moussa Sursock's palace, completed around 1870