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Cabinet appoints key figures to CDR and Ogero leadership

Cabinet appoints key figures to CDR and Ogero leadership

LBCI29-05-2025
The Lebanese Cabinet has approved a series of new appointments to the Council for Development and Reconstruction (CDR) and the state-run telecommunications provider Ogero.
Ghassan Khairallah was named Secretary-General of the CDR, while Youssef Karam and Ibrahim Chahrour were appointed as Vice Presidents. Ziad Nasr was designated as the Government Commissioner to the CDR. Non-resident members appointed include Houssam Itani, Georgio Kallas, and Firas Abou Diab.
In a separate decision, the Cabinet appointed Judge Ahmad Oweidat as the new Director-General of Ogero.
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