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President of Syria

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President of the
Syrian Arab Republic
since 17 July 2000
ResidenceTeshreen Palace, Damascus
Term lengthSeven years, renewable indefinitely
Inaugural holderShukri al-Quwatli
Formation17 April 1946

The President of Syria is the head of state of the Syrian Arab Republic. He is vested with sweeping powers that may be delegated, at his sole discretion, to his Vice Presidents. He appoints and dismisses the Prime Minister and other members of the Council of Ministers (the cabinet) and military officers.[1]

Selection process

Eligibility

The Constitution of Syria also restricts the period during which a person can hold office as President to two consecutive terms. The conditions required to be candidate at the presidential election are the following:

  1. A candidate must be Muslim
  2. A candidate must have the support of 35 members of the parliament
  3. A candidate must be 34 years old or more
  4. A candidate must have lived in Syria for 10 years before the election
  5. A candidate must be Syrian by birth, of parents who are Syrians by birth
  6. A candidate must not be married to a non-Syrian spouse

Powers

Apart from executive authority relating to a wide range of governmental functions including foreign affairs, the president has the right to dissolve the People's Council, in which case a new council must be elected within ninety days from the date of dissolution.

The president is also the leader of the Ba'ath Party, and as such has near-absolute control over the political life of the country.

List of Presidents

Latest election

References