List of Speakers of the Parliament of Syria
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This page lists speakers of the parliament of Syria. See also lists of incumbents.

President of the Syrian National Congress
Syrian National Congress
The Syrian National Congress was convened in July 1919 in Damascus, Syria to prepare for the King-Crane Commission of inquiry on the future of Greater Syria after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The congress was attended by representative from all parts of Syria. The participants showed...

, 1919-1920

  • Hashim al-Atassi
    Hashim al-Atassi
    Hashim Bay Khalid al-Atassi was a Syrian nationalist, statesman and its President from 1936 to 1939, 1949 to 1951, and 1954 to 1955.- Background and early career :...

    : 11 December 1919—17 July 1920

Speakers of the Parliament of Syria (Under the French mandate
French Mandate of Syria
Officially the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon was a League of Nations mandate founded after the First World War and the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire...

)

  • Hashim al-Atassi
    Hashim al-Atassi
    Hashim Bay Khalid al-Atassi was a Syrian nationalist, statesman and its President from 1936 to 1939, 1949 to 1951, and 1954 to 1955.- Background and early career :...

    : 11 August—6 September 1928
  • Faris al-Khoury: 21 November 1936—8 July 1939

Speakers of the Parliament of Syria

  • Faris al-Khoury: 17 August 1943—17 October 1944
  • Saadallah al-Jabiri
    Saadallah al-Jabiri
    Saadallah al-Jabiri , is a Syrian politician and a two-time prime minister of Syria. He was born in Aleppo, and became the leader of the National Bloc during the French mandate era. He also served as foreign minister in a number of cabinets....

    : 17 October 1944—15 September 1945
  • Faris al-Khoury: 16 September 1945—22 October 1946
  • Faris al-Khoury: 27 September 1947—31 March 1949
  • Rushdie Kikhia: 12 December 1949—22 June 1951
  • Maarouf al-Dawalibi
    Maarouf al-Dawalibi
    Maarouf al-Dawalibi , was a Syrian politician and a two time prime minister of Syria. He was born in Aleppo, and held a Ph.D. in Law. He served as a minister of economy between 1949 and 1950, and was elected speaker of the parliament in 1951. He also served as minister of defense between 1954 and...

    : 23 June—30 September 1951
  • Nazim al-Kudsi
    Nazim al-Kudsi
    Nazim al-Kudsi, also spelled "Koudsi", "al-Qudsi" or "al-Cudsi" , was a Syrian politician and head of state . He was born in and raised in Aleppo...

    : 1 October—2 December 1951
  • Maamun al-Kuzbari
    Maamun al-Kuzbari
    Maamun al-Kuzbari was a Syrian literary personality, politician and acting head of state from a prominent Damascus family.- Career :...

    : 24 October 1953—16 February 1954
  • Nazim al-Kudsi
    Nazim al-Kudsi
    Nazim al-Kudsi, also spelled "Koudsi", "al-Qudsi" or "al-Cudsi" , was a Syrian politician and head of state . He was born in and raised in Aleppo...

    : 14 October 1954—1 October 1957
  • Akram al-Hawrani
    Akram al-Hawrani
    Akram al-Hawrani |transcribe]]d Hourani or Hurani) , was a Syrian politician who played a prominent role in the formation of a widespread populist, nationalist movement in Syria and in the rise of the Ba'th Party...

    : 14 October 1957—20 July 1960
  • Anwar Sadat
    Anwar Sadat
    Muhammad Anwar al-Sadat was the third President of Egypt, serving from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981...

     (within the UAR
    UAR
    UAR may refer to:* United Arab Republic, the state formed by the union of the republics of Egypt and Syria in 1958. It existed until Syria's secession in 1961, although Egypt continued to be known as the UAR until 1971....

    ): 21 July 1960—17 September 1961
  • Maamun al-Kuzbari
    Maamun al-Kuzbari
    Maamun al-Kuzbari was a Syrian literary personality, politician and acting head of state from a prominent Damascus family.- Career :...

    : 12 December 1961—12 September 1962
  • Said Ghazzi: 17 September 1962—7 March 1963

Speakers of the Parliament of Syria (Baath period)

  • Mansour al-Atrash: 1 September 1965—12 February 1966
  • Ahmad al-Khatib
    Ahmad al-Khatib
    Ahmad Hasan al-Khatib was a Syrian politician. He was a ceremonial head of state of Syria appointed by Hafez al-Assad to replace the ousted president Nureddin al-Atassi. al-Khatib was a civilian member of the ruling Baath party and served as president for only four months. His position was...

    : 22 February—26 December 1971
  • Fahmi al-Yusufi: 27 December 1971—21 February 1973
  • Mohammad Ali al-Halabi: 9 June 1973—8 June 1977
  • Mohammad Ali al-Halabi: 18 August 1977—27 March 1978
  • Mahmoud Hadid: 30 March 1978—17 August 1981
  • Mahmoud Zuabi
    Mahmoud Zuabi
    Mahmoud Zuabi was Syria's Prime Minister from November 1, 1987 until March 7, 2000.- Early life :...

    : 16 November 1981—15 November 1985
  • Mahmoud Zuabi
    Mahmoud Zuabi
    Mahmoud Zuabi was Syria's Prime Minister from November 1, 1987 until March 7, 2000.- Early life :...

    : 27 February 1986—18 February 1988
  • Abdel Kader Kaddoura: 19 February 1988—16 February 1990
  • Abdel Kader Kaddoura: 11 June 1990—10 June 1994
  • Abdel Kader Kaddoura: 10 September 1994—9 September 1998
  • Abdel Kader Kaddoura: 1999—2002
  • Muhammad Naji al-Otari
    Muhammad Naji al-Otari
    Muhammad Naji al-Otari is a Syrian politician who was Prime Minister of Syria from 2003 to 2011.-Early life, education and career:...

    : 9 March 2003—18 September 2003
  • Mahmoud al-Abrash
    Mahmoud al-Abrash
    Mahmoud al-Abrash or Mahmoud el-Abrache is a Syrian politician.He was originally an engineer in public works. He then left his job to engage in politics and became a member of the Baath party...

    : 7 October 2003—8 March 2007
  • Mahmoud al-Abrash
    Mahmoud al-Abrash
    Mahmoud al-Abrash or Mahmoud el-Abrache is a Syrian politician.He was originally an engineer in public works. He then left his job to engage in politics and became a member of the Baath party...

    : 7 May 2007—present

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