Jawad Abu Hatab
Jawad Abu Hatab | |
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Prime Ministerof theSyrian Opposition | |
In office 17 May 2016 – 10 March 2019[1] | |
President | Anas al-Abdah Riad Seif Abdurrahman Mustafa |
Preceded by | Ahmad Tu'mah |
Succeeded by | Abdurrahman Mustafa |
Personal details | |
Born | 1962 (age 61–62) Damascus,Syria |
Political party | Independent |
Alma mater | Damascus University |
Jawad Abu Hatab(born 1962) is a Syrian politician. Since May 2016 he has served asMinister of Defence[2]in theSyrian Interim Government.He also served as Prime Minister, resigning on 10 March 2019.[1]Prior to his election as Prime Minister, he worked as a heart surgeon and served in various roles within the Syrian opposition.
Early life and career
[edit]Hatab was born in 1962 in Damascus. He completed his higher education at the medical school ofDamascus Universityin 1988. He subsequently worked as a heart surgeon at the Cardiac Surgery Hospital located within the hospital. Hatab travelled toItalyin 2003 and completed his studies to become a paediatric cardiologist.[3]
Political career
[edit]After the commencement of the Syrian civil war, Hatab served in various administrative roles within the Syrian opposition. In May 2016 he was elected as Prime Minister of the partially-recognisedSyrian Interim Government.During his tenure, he sought to improve service delivery in opposition-controlled areas and relocate opposition government officials from Turkey to Syria.[4]
References
[edit]- ^abal-Khateb, Khaled (15 March 2019)."Is this the end of the Syrian Interim Government?".Al-Monitor.Retrieved15 March2019.
- ^"30 rebel groups merge under Interim Govt's banner, form 'The National Army'".en.zamanalwsl.net.31 December 2017.Retrieved15 March2019.
- ^"Who's Who: Jawad Abu Hatab".The Syrian Observer. 7 November 2016.Retrieved15 March2019.
- ^"ROUNDTABLE: Can relocating into Syria build confidence in the opposition's interim government?".Syria Direct.25 May 2016.Retrieved15 March2019.