
Pierre Gemayel biography:
Pierre Gemayel (ÈíÇÑ Çãíä ÇáÌãíá), an outspoken critic of Syrian influence over Lebanon, Pierre was a member of the 14th March movement.Pierre Gemayel is the son of former President Amin Gemayel, Pierre was born in 1972.
Pierre Amine Gemayel studied laws in the university of Hikmeh at Ashrafiyeh.
Pierre Gemayel is the youngest MP in the Lebanese Parliament, Gemayel was first elected to the legislature in 2000 when he was alone on his list, and was re-elected in 2005 a maronite deputy on al-Maten Lebanon.
Pierre Amine Gemayel is part of a third generation of prominent politicians from the Gemayel family that has played an important role in Lebanon's recent history.
Gemayel's political career was spent with the right-wing Maronite Christian Phalange Party founded by his grandfather.
His father, Amin, was president of Lebanon between 1982 and 1988 and his uncle, Bashir Gemayel, was assassinated in September 1982, less than a month after he was elected president and soon after he agreed to implement diplomatic ties with Israel.
Gemayel was an opponent of Syrian tutelage over Lebanon, and many Lebanese blame Damascus for the February 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
Gemayel was the minister of industry in Seniora's government when he was assasinated in Jdaydeh region. (1972 - 2006).Pierre Gemayel was married to Patricia Daif.