Muhammad Naji al-Otari
Muhammad Naji al-Otari | |
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محمد ناجي عطري | |
Prime Minister of Syria | |
In office 10 September 2003 – 14 April 2011 | |
President | Bashar al-Assad |
Deputy | Abdullah Dardari |
Preceded by | Muhammad Mustafa Mero |
Succeeded by | Adel Safar |
Speaker of the People's Assembly of Syria | |
In office 9 March 2003 – 18 September 2003 | |
Preceded by | Abdel Kader Kaddoura |
Succeeded by | Mahmoud al-Abrash |
Member of theRegional Commandof theSyrian Regional Branch | |
In office 21 June 2000 – 8 July 2013 | |
GovernorofHoms | |
In office 1993–2000 | |
Preceded by | Yahya Abu Asli |
Succeeded by | Hossam al-Din al-Hakim |
Personal details | |
Born | Aleppo,First Syrian Republic | 1 January 1944
Political party | Ba'ath Party |
Other political affiliations | National Progressive Front |
Cabinet | Al-Otari |
Muhammad Naji al-Otari(Arabic:محمد ناجي عطري,romanized:Muḥammad Nājī al-'Uṭrī,alsoEtri,ItriandOtri;born 1 January 1944)[1]is aSyrianpolitician who wasPrime Minister of Syriafrom 2003 to 2011.[2]
Early life and education
[edit]Born inAleppoin 1944, Otari studiedarchitectureand has a diploma inurban planningfrom theNetherlands.He is fluent inFrench,English,andSpanish.[3]
Career
[edit]Otari headed the city council in Aleppo from 1983 to 1987 and is a former governor ofHoms.He was president of Aleppo's engineering syndicate from 1989 to 1993. He is a long-serving member of the rulingArab Socialist Ba'ath Party.In March 2000, he became a member of the Ba'ath Party's Central Committee and in June 2000 of the party's influential Regional Command. In March 2000, he was also appointed deputy prime minister for services affairs and he served in this post until 2003.[4]He was elected speaker of the Syrian parliament, or People's Assembly, in March 2003.[4]
Prime minister
[edit]He was first appointed Prime Minister on 10 September 2003. His nomination has been said to combine both "technocratic and Ba'athist trends" in Syrian politics.[3]On 29 March 2011,the entire cabinetresigned out of protest against the regime.[2]On 3 April 2011, President Assad appointedAdel Safarto succeed Otari.
References
[edit]- ^Profile of Muhammad Naji al-Otari
- ^abSyrian cabinet resigns amid unrest, says state TV,BBC News,29 March 2011
- ^ab"Profile: Mohammed Naji al-Otari".BBC News. 11 September 2003.
- ^abMabardi, Roueida (10 September 2003)."Assad asks Otri to form new government".Middle East Online.Damascus. Archived fromthe originalon 20 September 2003.Retrieved10 February2013.