José Hazim Frappier

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José Hazim Frappier
Vice President of the Dominican Republic
Preceded byJacinto Peynado Garrigosa (2000)
Succeeded byJosé Enrique Sued (2008)
Rector of the Central University of the East
In office
October 1970 – January 2014
Preceded byJosé Hazim Azar
Succeeded byJosé Hazim Torres
Personal details
Born (1951-02-19) 19 February 1951 (age 73)
San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic
Political partySocial Christian Reformist Party
SpouseVilma Torres Puesan
ChildrenJosé Hazim Torres (male), Kamel Hazim Torres (female)
Parent(s)José Hazim Azar, María Luisa Frappier Mallen
ResidenceSan Pedro de Macorís
ProfessionPhysician
EthnicityWhite (Dominican Republic)

José Emeterio Hazim Frappier (born 19 February 1951) is a physician, academician and politician from the

Senator for the province of San Pedro de Macorís from 1994 to 2006.[1] Hazim was Interim president of his party during the illness of the late Carlos Morales Troncoso
.

He was born to José Altagracia Hazim Azar (1913–1999), the son of Emeterio José Hazim Assy and Kamel Azar Azar —both Lebanese immigrants natives to

Bazbina [ar] and Amioun, respectively—, and María Luisa 'Niní' Frappier Mallen (1913–2015), an immigrant from Bremen, Germany, sister of Captain Adolfo 'Boy' Frappier, who devised the use of the word parsley to identify Haitians in 1937, and aunt of Mary Peláez Frappier
.

References

  1. ^ "José Hazim Frappier, Senador PRSC" (in Spanish). Senate of the Dominican Republic. Retrieved 18 June 2015.