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{{Infobox Prime Minister
|name = Fouad Siniora<br
|image = Fouad Sinora.jpg
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|president = [[Émile Lahoud]]<br
|deputy = Elias El Murr<br>[[Issam Abu Jamra]]
|term_start =
|predecessor = [[Najib Mikati]]
|successor = [[Saad Hariri]]
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▲|term_start2 = 23 November 2007
|term_start2 = 23 November 2007
|term_end2 = 25
|predecessor2 = [[Émile Lahoud]]
|successor2 = [[Michel
|birth_date = {{
|birth_place = [[Sidon]], [[Lebanon]]
|death_date =
|spouse = Huda Siniora▼
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|religion = [[Islam|Muslim]] - [[Sunni]]▼
|party = [[
▲|spouse = Huda Siniora
|alma_mater = [[American University of Beirut]]
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'''Fouad Siniora''' (ejaan alternatif: Fuad Siniora, Fouad Seniora) ([[bahasa Arab]]: فؤاد السنيوره, {{lahirmati|[[Sidon]], [[Lebanon]]|14|4|1943}}) adalah [[Perdana Menteri]] [[Lebanon]] sejak [[19 Juli]] [[2005]] hingga 9 November 2009 yang menggantikan [[Najib Mikati]]. Lahir dari keluarga seorang [[Muslim]] [[Sunni]] di [[Sidon]] pada tahun [[1943]], Siniora teman dari mendiang Perdana Menteri [[Rafik Hariri]] pada 45 tahun yang telah lewat. <!--A business graduate of the [[American University of Beirut]], Siniora was Minister of Finance for most of the post-war period in Lebanon. After working for [[Citibank]] and teaching at his alma mater in [[Beirut]] in the [[1970s]], Siniora worked for the Central Bank's audit committee before being employed by Hariri in [[1982]] in his rapidly growing empire. He held various positions in Hariri's business empire.
Fouad Siniora has strong ties with international finance. Strongly pro-business, he is considered a partisan of [[free trade]]. He was a close adviser to late [[Rafic Hariri]] and he is very close to his son [[Saad Hariri]]. He served as finance minister from [[1992]] to [[1998]] and again from [[2000]] to [[2004]]. Siniora was the main designer of the Paris II conference in November [[2002]] which allowed Lebanon to get [[United States dollar|US$]]2.6 billion. He was accused of corruption and mismanagement after Hariri's ousting in [[1998]], in what was mainly viewed as a conflict between Hariri and [[List of Presidents of Lebanon|President]] [[Emile Lahoud]]. Siniora was cleared of all charges in [[2003]] by the parliament. In [[2002]], he abolished most of Lebanon's duty taxes and introduced a [[Value Added Tax]]. It was under his rule that Lebanon's public debt exploded, although his responsibility for that is disputed.
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