A woman of Lebanese origin is Minister of Culture in France..Who is she?

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As soon as the news was announced in FranceSocial networking sites caught fire in Lebanon, and its pioneers expressed their pride in Abdel-Malik, who won the hearts of the Lebanese residing in Lebanon and scattered in various countries of the world.

Lawyer Samir Abdel Malik in Beirut, the minister’s uncle, told Sky News Arabia, that: "Minister Rima left Lebanon at the age of ten with her parents, who emigrated from Lebanon, after their home in the town of Jamhour, on the outskirts of the capital, Beirut, was bombed during a period of time. Lebanese war".

. added "Rima left the public school, moved to Paris schools and studied political science, and during the last three years of her work she occupied an important position in the Elysee Palacealong with the French President Emmanuel Macronwho trusted her and her dedication to her job".

Lawyer Abdul-Malik explained that Rima, his niece, is 44 years old, and she is originally from the town of Sheikhan, close to Byblos city coastal north Lebanon.

He added: "My brother Nabil Abdel-Malik, Rima’s father, immigrated from Lebanon with his wife, their three children, Rima, her brother, who specialized in musicology and resides in Belgium, and her sister, a professor at the universities of Paris, and they did not abandon their Arabic names or visit Lebanon on every occasion.".

He continued: "The news of the appointment of my niece, Nabil, the French minister, left in the hearts of the Lebanese as well as our hearts the joy that our children in the countries of the diaspora reached important positions, while Lebanon is experiencing the most difficult crises.".

He added: "Previously, Rima’s name was presented to one of the ministries, especially in French government The penultimate, but luck was not on her side, and today the news was a balm for our pain as Lebanese".

Lawyer Abdul Malik revealed that Minister Rima accompanied French President On his last visit to Lebanon In the past year, she always returns to her mother country where she was born and raised".

Abdel-Malik has served as an advisor to the French President since 2019, and was able to implement important projects on the cultural level during this period, although they are not widely known to the French public opinion.

In 2020, Abdelmalek contributed to alleviating the crisis of the culture sector as a result of the Corona crisis, through a video meeting between artists and Macron to listen to their demands and concerns.

Abdel-Malik was born in 1979 in Lebanon, and moved at the age of 10 with her family to the French city of Lyon, where she received her sciences and graduated from the Institute of Political Sciences in 1999, then obtained a postgraduate degree in the field of development and international cooperation from the University of Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris .

Like former Minister of Culture Roslyn Bachelot, Abdelmalek has a particular passion for theatre. From 2001 to 2006, she managed the program "clowns without borders" ".

Subsequently, Abd al-Malik became a cultural advisor to the municipality of Paris, and then an advisor to the then mayor of the capital, Bertrand Delano.

Minister Abdul-Malik’s professional life took on an international dimension in 2017, after she was appointed as a cultural attaché at the Ministry of Culture. French Embassy in New YorkShe previously expressed her desire to work in the field of culture at the international level.

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As soon as the news was announced in FranceSocial networking sites caught fire in Lebanon, and its pioneers expressed their pride in Abdel-Malik, who won the hearts of the Lebanese residing in Lebanon and scattered in various countries of the world.

Lawyer Samir Abdel-Malik in Beirut, the minister’s uncle, told Sky News Arabia, “Minister Rima left Lebanon at the age of ten, accompanied by her parents, who emigrated from Lebanon after their house in the town of Jamhour, on the outskirts of the capital, Beirut, was bombed during a period of Lebanese war“.

He added, “Rima left the public school, moved to Paris schools and studied political science, and during the last three years of her work, she occupied an important position in the Elysee Palacealong with the French President Emmanuel Macronwho trusted her and her dedication to her job.”

Lawyer Abdul-Malik explained that Rima, his niece, is 44 years old, and she is originally from the town of Sheikhan, close to Byblos city coastal north Lebanon.

He added: “My brother, Nabil Abdel-Malik, Rima’s father, emigrated from Lebanon with his wife and their three children Rima and her brother who specialized in musicology and resides in Belgium, and her sister is a professor at Paris universities, and they did not abandon their Arabic names or visit Lebanon on every occasion.”

He continued, “The news of the appointment of my niece, Nabil, the French minister, left in the hearts of the Lebanese as well as our hearts the joy that our children in the countries of the diaspora reached important positions, while Lebanon is experiencing the most difficult crises.”

He added, “Rima’s name has previously been presented to one of the ministries, especially in… French government The penultimate, but luck was not on her side, and today the news was a balm for our pain as Lebanese.”

Lawyer Abdul Malik revealed that Minister Rima accompanied French President On his last visit to Lebanon In the past year, she always goes back to her home country where she was born and raised.”

Abdel-Malik has served as an advisor to the French President since 2019, and was able to implement important projects on the cultural level during this period, although they are not widely known to the French public opinion.

In 2020, Abdelmalek contributed to alleviating the crisis of the culture sector as a result of the Corona crisis, through a video meeting between artists and Macron to listen to their demands and concerns.

Abdel-Malik was born in 1979 in Lebanon, and moved at the age of 10 with her family to the French city of Lyon, where she received her sciences and graduated from the Institute of Political Sciences in 1999, then obtained a postgraduate degree in the field of development and international cooperation from the University of Panthéon-Sorbonne in Paris .

Like former Minister of Culture Roslyn Bachelot, Abdelmalek has a particular passion for theatre. From 2001 to 2006, she managed the “Clowns Without Borders” program.

Subsequently, Abd al-Malik became a cultural advisor to the municipality of Paris, and then an advisor to the then mayor of the capital, Bertrand Delano.

Minister Abdul-Malik’s professional life took on an international dimension in 2017, after she was appointed as a cultural attaché at the Ministry of Culture. French Embassy in New YorkShe previously expressed her desire to work in the field of culture at the international level.

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