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Speaker of the People's Assembly of Syria

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Speaker of the Parliament of the
Syrian Arab Republic
since 24 May 2012
AppointerParliament of Syria
Inaugural holderFaris al-Khoury
Formation17 April 1946

This is a list of Speakers of the Parliament of Syria since 1919.

President of the Syrian National Congress

Speakers of the Parliament of Syria (Under the French mandate)

Speakers of the Parliament of Syria

Speakers of the Parliament of Syria (Under the Ba'ath Party rule)

# Name Picture Took office Left office Political Party
1 Mansur al-Atrash September 1, 1965 February 12, 1966 Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
2 Ahmad al-Khatib February 22, 1971 December 26, 1971 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
3 Fahmi al-Yusufi December 27, 1971 February 21, 1973 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
4 Muhammad Ali al-Halabi June 9, 1973 June 8, 1977 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
August 18, 1977 March 27, 1978
5 Mahmoud Hadid March 30, 1978 August 17, 1981 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
6 Mahmoud Zuabi November 16, 1981 November 15, 1985 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
February 27, 1986 February 18, 1988
7 Abd al-Qadir Qaddura February 19, 1988 February 16, 1990 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
June 11, 1990 June 10, 1994
September 10, 1994 September 9, 1998
1999 2002
8 Muhammad Naji al-Otari March 9, 2003 September 18, 2003 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
9 Mahmoud al-Abrash October 7, 2003 March 8, 2007 Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)
May 7, 2007 2012
10 Mohammad Jihad al-Laham [1] May 24, 2012 Incumbent Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)
(National Progressive Front)

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