Muhammad Naji al-Otari government

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Muhammad Naji al-Otari government
Cabinet of the
Syrian Arab Republic
Date formed10 September 2003
Date dissolved29 March 2011
People and organisations
Head of stateBashar al-Assad
Head of governmentMuhammad Naji al-Otari
Deputy head of governmentAbdullah Dardari
Member partySyrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
History
PredecessorSecond Mustafa Mero government
SuccessorAdel Safar government

The Muhammad Naji al-Otari government was the second

Syrian Civil War
.

Original cabinet

Portfolios

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs: Farouk al-Sharaa
  • Minister of Finance:
    Mohammed Al Hussein
  • Minister of Defense: Mustafa Tlass
  • Minister of Higher Education: Hani Murtada
  • Minister of Local Administration: Hilal Atrash
  • Minister of Tourism: Saadallah Agha al-Qalaa
  • Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform: Adel Safar
  • Minister of Expatriates: Bouthaina Shaaban
  • Minister of Education: Ali Saad
  • Minister of Economy and Trade: Ghassan Al Rifai
  • Minister of Health: Muhammad Iyad Shatti
  • Minister of Justice: Nizar Assi
  • Minister of Endowments: Muhammad Ziyadeh
  • Minister of Irrigation: Nader Bunni
  • Minister of Social Affairs and Labor: Siham Dello
  • Minister of Oil and Mineral Reserves: Ibrahim Haddad
  • Minister of Interior: Ali Hammoud
  • Minister of Information: Ahmad Hassan
  • Minister of Culture: Mahmoud Sayyed
  • Minister of Electricity: Munib Saem Dahr
  • Minister of Housing and Construction: Nihad Mshantat
  • Minister of Transport: Makram Obeid
  • Minister of Industry: Muhammad Safi Abu Dan
  • Minister of Communication and Technology: Muhammad Bashir Monjed

Ministers of State

Subsequent reshuffles

1st reshuffle

12 May 2004: One minister was replaced.[1]

2nd reshuffle

4 October 2004: Eight ministers were replaced.[1]

  • Minister of Interior: Ghazi Kanaan
  • Minister of Industry: Ghassan Tayyara
  • Minister of Endowments: Ziad Al Din Sl Ayoubi
  • Minister of Health: Maher Hammami
  • Minister of Economy and Trade: Amer Husni Lutfi
  • Minister of Information: Mahdi Dakhlallah
  • Minister of Justice:
    Muhammad Al Ghafri
  • Minister of Social Affairs and Labor: Diala Al Hajj Aref

3rd reshuffle

21 February 2006: 15 ministers were replaced.[1]

4th reshuffle

8 December 2007: Two ministers were replaced.[2]

  • Minister of Communications and Technology:
    Imad Abdel Ghani Sabouni
  • Minister of Endowments: Mohammed Abdul Sattar

5th reshuffle

30 July 2008: One minister was replaced.[3]

6th reshuffle

18 September 2008: Two ministers were replaced.[4]

7th reshuffle

23 April 2009: Five ministers were replaced, and a new ministry was established, Ministry of the Environment.[5]

8th reshuffle

3 June 2009: One minister was replaced.[6]

9th reshuffle

19 January 2010: One minister was replaced.[7]

10th reshuffle

3 October 2010: Two ministers were replaced.[8]

  • Minister of Culture: Riad Ismat
  • Minister of Irrigation:
    George Malki Soumi

Full resignation

29 March 2011: All ministers resigned from their posts at the President's request. The Prime Minister was then reappointed to run a caretaker government, and the other ministers were kept in place.

See also

References

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