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Revision as of 16:14, 17 December 2019
Mero Cabinet | |
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Cabinet of the Syrian Arab Republic | |
Date formed | 13 December 2001 |
Date dissolved | 10 September 2003 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Bashar al-Assad |
Head of government | Muhammad Mustafa Mero |
Deputy head of government | Muhammed al-Hussein |
Member party | Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party |
History | |
Successor | Cabinet of Syria (2003–11) |
Member State of the Arab League |
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This was the first Syrian cabinet formed during the presidency of Bashar al-Assad. It was announced on 13 December 2001, by Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa Mero. The cabinet lasted until 10 September 2003.[1][2]
- Prime minister: Muhammad Mustafa Mero
- Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs: Muhammed Al Hussein
- Deputy Prime Minister for Services: Muhammad Naji al-Otari
- Deputy Prime Minister: Mustafa Tlass
- Deputy Prime Minister: Farouk al-Sharaa
Original cabinet
Portfolios
- Minister of Foreign Affairs: Farouk al-Sharaa
- Minister of Finance: Muhammad Al Atrash
- Minister of Defense: Mustafa Tlass
- Minister of Higher Education: Hassan Risheh
- Minister of Local Administration: Hilal Al Atrash
- Minister of Tourism: Saadallah Agha al-Qalaa
- Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform: Nureddine Muna
- Minister of Education: Mahmoud Sayyed
- Minister of Supply and Internal Trade: Bassam Muhammad Rustom
- Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade: Ghassan Al Rifai
- Minister of Health: Muhammad Iyad Shatti
- Minister of Justice: Muhammad Nabil Al Khatib
- Minister of Endowments: Muhammad bin Abd al Raouf
- Minister of Irrigation: Muhammad Radwan Martini
- Minister of Social Affairs and Labor: Ghada al Jabi
- Minister of Oil and Mineral Reserves: Ibrahim Haddad
- Minister of Interior: Ali Hammoud
- Minister of Information: Adnan Omran
- Minister of Culture: Najwa Qassab Hassan
- Minister of Electricity: Munib Saem Dahr
- Minister of Construction: Hussam Asswad
- Minister of Housing: Ayman Waili
- Minister of Transport: Makram Obeid
- Minister of Industry: Issam al-Zaim
- Minister of Communication and Technology: Muhammad Bashir Monjed
Ministers of State
- Minister of State for Presidential Affairs: Haitham Dweyhi
- Minister of State for Expatriates Affairs: Nasser Qaddour
- Minister of State for Environmental Affairs: Adnan Khuzam
- Minister of State: Faissal Jawish
- Minister of State: Abdelkarim Sayyed Youssef
- Minister of State: Abdelnasser Abdelmuti Dawoud
See also
- Cabinet of Syria (2003-2011)
- Government ministries of Syria
- List of Prime Ministers of Syria
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates
References
- ^ http://www.levantnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2386:2010-12-02-16-00-22&catid=66:syria-politics&Itemid=118
- ^ Bruce Maddy-Weitzman (2002). Middle East Contemporary Survey, Vol. 24, 2000. The Moshe Dayan Center. p. 557. ISBN 978-965-224-054-5. Retrieved 9 February 2013.