Farid Nabil Makari (Arabic: فريد نبيل مكاري; 24 October 1947 – 17 August 2022) was a Lebanese politician.
In 1992, Makari entered politics, winning the Eastern Orthodox parliamentary seat in the Koura district.
This followed Information Minister Farid Makari’s 17 September order banning the broadcast of news programs.
Licenses were to be issued to Future Television, owned by Hariri, the Christian-owned Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI), Murr Television (MTV), owned by the brother of Interior Minister Michel Murr, and the National Broadcasting Network (NBN), being set up by Nabih Berri.
In this role, Makari adopted and espoused many strong political positions.