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Lebanese politician (1899–1980)
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Nureddin Rifai (1899 – January 1980) (Arabic: نور الدين الرفاعي) was director of Lebanon's Internal Security Forces (ISF) and the 25th Prime Minister of Lebanon.

Rifai retired from the ISF in 1962. He was appointed to be Prime Minister by Suleiman Frangieh during Lebanon's short-lived military government on 23 May 1975. He served only three days before resigning his post in the face of tremendous protest and was replaced by Rashid Karami in the post.

References

  1. "Index Re-Ri".
  2. ^ Edgar O’Ballance (1999). Civil War in Lebanon, 1975–92. London: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 6–9. doi:10.1057/9780230374683. ISBN 978-0-312-21593-4.
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Preceded byRachid Solh Prime Minister of Lebanon
24 May – 27 May 1975
Succeeded byRashid Karami
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(1918–1943)
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