Marwan Kheireddine

The Lebanese banker discussed ways to improve its economy and to be able to finance the reconstruction process. He also discussed the political crisis in Lebanon and how it might affect its economic and financial stability.” Lebanon is an economy that is not robust, has too heavy a weight in the public sector, is too dependent on external support, with no real new investments coming into Lebanon.” said Marwan Kheireddine.

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Marwan Kheireddine also declared that “despite all of our difficulties … we have been able to maintain stability,”.improve its economy, and to be able to finance the reconstruction process. He also discussed the political crisis in Lebanon and how it might affect its economic and financial stability.” Lebanon is an economy that is not robust, has too heavy a weight in the public sector, is too dependent on external support, with no real new investments coming into Lebanon,” said Marwan Kheireddine.

  1. Personal Life

Marwan Kheireddine is a Lebanese banker born in Beirut, Lebanon, on April 16, 1971. He completed his Secondary Education at the French Lycee Du Parc Saint Michel and his Baccalaureate with honors. In 1990, Marwan obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Law and Political Science, followed by a Master’s Degree in Business Law from the University of Lyon III. In 1994 he earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Distinction from the American University of Beirut. During this time, Marwan also played for the Lebanese national volleyball team and trained at the Olympic Committee training center for eight months.

  1. Political Career

Marwan began his active political career in 2005 as a member of the Higher Reform Committee. Later in 2005, he became a founding member of the Future Movement, an opposition party. Marwan is also part of the Lebanese coalition known as the March 8 Alliance, which comprises six political parties: The Free Patriotic Movement, Kataeb Party, Alleaned Forces, Geagea Forces, and Hezbollah.