Camille Dory Chamoun (Arabic: كميل دوري شمعون; 1957) is a Lebanese politician and a member of Lebanon's parliament.
[3] Chamoun was born into a prominent Maronite political family in the town of Deir el Qamar in the Chouf district.
[4] He joined the Free Tigers militia, the military wing of the National Liberal Party, and participated in the battles of the first phase of the civil war before traveling to London to complete his studies.
After a 30 year long absence in Lebanese politics Chamoun ran in 2005 parliamentary elections for the Maronite seat in the Chouf district, his family's historic stronghold, but lost to the Free Patriotic Movement list.
[8] On May 1, during the opening of its commission headquarters in Keserwan district headed by Chamoun, the party presented its electoral points, which included: sovereignty, positive impartiality, independence of the judiciary, expanded administrative decentralization, restoring confidence in the banking sector, and the return of refugees and displaced persons.