Vice President of Syria
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Vice President of Syria is a political position in Syria. The Constitution states that in the case of the President's temporary disablement, the Vice President become acting President.[1] Multiple persons can hold the office of vice presidency at the same time. The President of Syria appoints Vice Presidents.
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Arab Liberation Movement | |
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Syrian Regional Branch (Ba'ath Party / Syrian Ba'ath Party) |
Vice Presidents
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Political party | Note(s) | |
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1 | Maamun al-Kuzbari (1914–1998) |
25 February 1952 | 28 February 1954 | Arab Liberation Movement | — | ||
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Political party | Note(s) | |
2 | Sabri al-Asali (1903–1976) |
7 March 1958 | 7 October 1958 | National Party | — | ||
Akram al-Hawrani (1912–1996) |
7 March 1958 | 19 September 1960 | Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
— | |||
Abdel Latif Boghdadi (1917–1999) |
7 March 1958 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | |||
Abdel Hakim Amer (1919–1967) |
7 March 1958 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | |||
3 | Nur al-Din Kahala (1910–?) |
20 September 1960 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | ||
4 | Abdel Hamid al-Sarraj (1925–2013) |
16 August 1961 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | ||
Kamal el-Din Hussein (1921–1999) |
16 August 1961 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | |||
Zakaria Mohieddin (1918–2012) |
16 August 1961 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | |||
Hussein el-Shafei (1918–2005) |
16 August 1961 | 29 September 1961 | National Union | — | |||
№ | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Political party | Note(s) | |
5 | Muhammad Umran (1922–1972) |
8 March 1963 | 15 December 1964 | Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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6 | Nureddin al-Atassi (1929–1992) |
15 December 1964 | 28 December 1965 | Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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7 | Shibli al-Aysami (1925–) |
28 December 1965 | 23 February 1966 | Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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8 | — |
Mahmoud al-Ayyubi (1932–) |
22 February 1971 | 1974 | Syrian Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
— | |
9 | Rifaat al-Assad (1937–) |
11 March 1984 | 8 February 1998 | Syrian Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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Abdul Halim Khaddam (1932–) |
11 March 1984 | 6 June 2005 | Syrian Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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Zuhair Masharqa (1938–2007) |
11 March 1984 | 21 February 2006 | Syrian Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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10 | Farouk al-Sharaa (1938–) |
21 February 2006 | Incumbent | Syrian Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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11 | Najah al-Attar (1933–) |
23 March 2006 | Incumbent | Syrian Ba'ath Party (Syria Region) |
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See also
References
- ↑ Collelo, Thomas (1988). Syria: A Country Study. Federal Research Division, Library of Congress. p. 223.
- ↑ Historical Dictionary of Syria.
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