Bilad al-Haramayn
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Brazil now has a Lebanese president, Lebanon still doesn’t
MAY 12TH, 2016 4:27PM
Michel Temer's parents immigrated to Brazil from Lebanon
Although Temer was born in Brazil, his parents emigrated from the village of Btaaboura in Lebanon. He takes on the role of president amidst a massive economic recession and as numerous politicians face corruption charges even more serious than those plaguing Rousseff.
Temer holds a doctorate from the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo and formerly served as state prosecutor and as state secretary for public security. Starting in 1987, he served six consecutive terms in Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies.
He went on to become the chairman of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, which allied with Rousseff’s Workers’ party in 2007. This eventually lead to Temer’s selection as Rousseff’s vice-president when she took office in 2011.
Rousseff’s trial could take up to 180 days, meaning Temer will likely be presiding over the country during the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, starting on August 5.
Of course, Lebanese were quick to point out the irony of the situation…
http://stepfeed.com/more-categories...-president-lebanon-still-doesnt/#.VzUKw2OYX-Z
Instagram tweets do not display on PDF somehow so click on the link to read the remaining part of the article.
In other news there are some 30 (some sources put an even higher number) million Latin Americans of Arab origin (one of the largest ethnic groups in Latin America) and they are also one of the most successful groups of people. Several Latin American presidents and prime ministers have been of Arab origin.
https://ngcco.wordpress.com/2013/03...-america-has-had-8-presidents-of-arab-origin/
In Brazil there are around 10-15 million Arab-Brazilians alone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab_Brazilians
The second richest man (Carlos Slim Helú) in the world is an Arab-Mexican too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Slim
Other well-known Latin Americans of Arab origin are Shakira and Salma Hayek to name a few.
Anyway it's a hilarious situation and more than anything very telling of the political chaos in Lebanon.
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