Myriam Gebran Tawk (Arabic: ميريام جبران طوق; born 1968) is a Lebanese politician who is a prominent member of the Skaff family in the city of Zahle and the leader of the Popular Bloc, succeeding her late husband, Elias Skaff.[1]

Myriam Skaff
ميريام سكاف
Leader of the Popular Bloc
Assumed office
October 10, 2015
Preceded byElias Skaff
Personal details
Born
Myriam Gibran Tawk

1968
NationalityLebanese
Political partyPopular Bloc
SpouseElias Skaff
ChildrenJoseph and Gibran
ParentGibran Tawk (father)

Early life and education edit

Skaff completed her secondary education at the Athenee de Beyrouth school. She holds a BA in Social Sciences from the American International University in London-Richmond, followed by a secondary diploma in Women's Studies and later worked in the field of marketing in two French companies.

In politics edit

Following the death of Elias Skaff on October 10, 2015, she was elected head of the Popular Bloc and fought her first political battle in 2016. During the Lebanese municipal election of 2016 in Zahle, an attempt at forging an electoral coalition with the Free Patriotic Movement and the Lebanese Forces failed, prompting the Popular bloc to run against the Christian parties and Nicolas Fattouche list. The alliance broke definitively with the Change and Reform bloc.[2]

The party resumed operations during the 2018 Lebanese general elections, however failed to win any seats with 10,563 votes in total.[3][4] Skaff claimed that supporters of the Lebanese Forces had attacked her car.[5][6]

In 2022, Myriam Skaff announced her candidacy of the Greek catholic seat in Bekaa I (Zahle) and led a 6-member list in the electoral district but failed to win any seats.[7]

Personal life edit

In 1995, she married former minister and MP Elias Skaff and has 2 children: Joseph and Gibran.[8][9] Myriam Skaff is also the cousin of Sethrida Geagea, wife of Lebanese Forces Chief Samir Geagea.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "الوكالة الوطنية للإعلام - سكاف في مهرجان انتخابي في زحلة: أبناء هذه المنطقة أوفياء وباقون على العهد". اﻷحداث (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  2. ^ ""القوات" لمريام سكاف: كفى تحريضًا". IMLebanon. 2016-05-01. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  3. ^ "Breakdown of Lebanon's new parliament". annahar.com. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  4. ^ "وزارة الداخلية والبلديات | التفاصيل". www.interior.gov.lb. Retrieved 2022-05-08.
  5. ^ National, The (2018-05-07). "Lebanon elections 2018: Peaceful vote marred by some street violence". The National. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  6. ^ lebanons01 (2018-05-09). "Parliamentary Candidate Attacked in Zahle". Civil Society Knowledge Centre. Retrieved 2022-08-20.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. ^ "Candidate for the Catholic seat in Zahle Myriam Skaff to MTV: Our relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a family is special; no one replaces Elie Skaff, and today I am continuing his career, and I say to those who criticize families and traditionalists, go back to our history, as we have never stole the state funds". MTV Lebanon. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  8. ^ "EliasSkaff". 2009-04-30. Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  9. ^ Interviews (2015-10-14). "Tribute to Elie Skaff". Prestige Magazine. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  10. ^ "Geagea and Skaff: A Telltale Story of Selfies, Love and More". MTV Lebanon (in Arabic). Retrieved 2022-05-21.