Second Cabinet of Khaled Chehab

The second cabinet led by Khaled Chehab was formed under President Camille Chamoun on 30 September 1952.

[1][2] Its establishment occurred in the aftermath of the 1952 crisis in Lebanon.

[3] The cabinet was not only given confidence vote, but also power to enforce laws via decree-laws to reform the Lebanese administrative and legislative bodies until February 1953.

[2][6][7] Saeb Salam was given the task to form the next cabinet.

[10] On 6 February 1953 Minister of Defense Salim Haidar resigned from the office, and the number of the cabinet members decreased to three.