- Source: Cabinet of Syria
- Hussein Arnous
- Kebangkitan dunia Arab
- Soeharto
- Negara Islam Irak dan Syam
- Partai Islam Turkistan
- Samir Kuntar
- Vladimir Putin
- Kleopatra Selini
- Mohammad Shtayyeh
- Malcolm Turnbull
- Cabinet of Syria
- Prime Minister of Syria
- Government of Syria
- Government ministries of Syria
- President of Syria
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates (Syria)
- Ministry of Justice (Syria)
- Adel Safar government
- Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali government
- Second Mustafa Mero government
The Cabinet of Syria (Arabic: مجلس وزراء سوريا, majlis wuzara' suria) was first constituted in the Syrian Constitution of 1930. Following the Fall of the Assad regime on 8 December 2024, Syria is currently undergoing a political transition, with Mohammed al-Bashir leading a Syrian Transitional Government.
Cabinet in the Constitution
According to the most recent Constitution of Syria adopted in 2012:
Section 2 The Council of Ministers
Article 118 [Cabinet]
(1) The Cabinet is the state's highest executive and administrative body. It consists of the Prime Minister, his deputies, and the ministers. It supervises the execution of the laws and regulations and the work of the state machinery and institutions.
= Appointment, powers and removal
=Appointment:
Appointed by the President
Powers:
Implementing state public policy
Enforcing laws
Supervising government bodies
Passing administrative decisions
Advising the President
Removal:
Upon dismissal by the President
Upon submission of resignation to the President
Upon removal or resignation of the President
Upon a vote of no-confidence by the legislature
2024 transitional government
A transitional government was formed following the fall of the Assad regime on 8 December 2024. Outgoing prime minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali continued in that role as a caretaker until Mohammed al-Bashir was designated as prime minister on 10 December 2024.
= Ministers
=Previous cabinets
Second Mustafa Mero government (2001–2003)
Muhammad Naji al-Otari government (2003–2011)
Adel Safar government (2011–12)
Riyad Hijab government (2012)
First Wael al-Halqi government (2012–2014)
Second Wael al-Halqi government (2014–2016)
Imad Khamis government (2016–2020)
First Arnous government (2020–2021)
Second Arnous government (2021–2024)
Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali government (2024)
See also
Government of Syria
Notes
References
External links
Prime Minister's Office