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Muhammad Fneish (Arabic:محمد فنيش; born 1953) is aShia Lebanese politician and member ofHezbollah. He represented Hezbollah in theThird Cabinet of Saad Hariri, serving as the Minister of Sports and Youth.
Fneish was born into aShia family inMaaroub in 1953.[1]
Before dealing with politics Fneish worked as a teacher.[1] He became a member of the Hezbollah's 15-member central committee.[2] In 1992, he was elected as a member of parliament for Hezbollah representingBint Jbeil.[1] He also won the same seat in the elections held in 1996 and 2000.[1][3] He also ran for the seat in the 2005 general elections and got the highest votes inTyre, namely 154,056 votes, surpassing Nabih Berri by about 1,000 votes.[4] He was energy minister from July 2005 to November 2006. Prior to his appointment as energy minister, he served as a municipal council member in Tyre.
He was one ofHezbollah's six representatives inthe government led by then prime ministerFouad Siniora until he and other Hezbollah members resigned from office in 2006.[1] The reason for their resignation was Siniora's eagerness to sign the UN draft plan for the foundation ofthe Special Tribunal for Lebanon, which would search the assassination of Rafik Hariri, who was killed on 14 February 2005.[5]
Fneish served as minister of labour in the nextcabinet headed again by Siniora which was formed in 2008.[6][7]
Inthe 2009 Lebanese general elections, Fneish won again a seat from Tyre as part ofthe 8 March alliance list.[8] Then, he was appointed state minister for administrative reform in the cabinet ofSaad Hariri, being one of two Hezbollah-backed ministers.[9] The other Hezbollah minister in Hariri's cabinet wasHussein Al Hajj, in charge of agriculture ministry.[9]
Fneish was named Minister of Youth and Sports in the December 2016 cabinet. He ran in the 2018 parliamentary elections and won.
He was renamed in the January 2019 cabinet as Minister of Youth and Sports.
Fneish is married and has seven children.[1] His brother Abdul Latif Fneish was convicted of importing counterfeit medicine into Lebanon to sell on the local market.[10]