Kamal Jumblatt

Lebanese politician and leader

Kamal Jumblatt - Leaders & Politicians born December 6th, 1917
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A prominent Lebanese politician and lawyer, contributed significantly to the political landscape of Lebanon during the 20th century. Played a key role in forming the Progressive Socialist Party, advocating for social justice and reform. Engaged in Lebanese politics during a tumultuous period, particularly known for his opposition to sectarian divisions. His leadership style and political ideology influenced several movements and parties in the country.

Founded the Progressive Socialist Party

Served in the Lebanese Parliament

Advocated for social and political reforms

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