The prime minister of Syria (Arabic: رئيس وزراء سوريا, romanized: raʾīs wuzarāʾ Sūriyā) is the head of the cabinet of Syria.[2] The position of prime minister is currently the head of the Syrian transitional government since the Fall of the Assad regime.[3]
Prime Minister of Syria | |
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رئيس وزراء سوريا | |
since 10 December 2024 | |
Cabinet of Syria Executive branch of the Syrian Government | |
Style | Mr Prime Minister (informal) His Excellency (diplomatic) |
Status | Highest member in the Syrian transitional government |
Member of | Cabinet of Syria |
Residence | Damascus, Syria |
Term length | No fixed term length |
Inaugural holder | Ali Rikabi (kingdom) Saadallah al-Jabiri (republic) |
Formation | 17 April 1946 |
Website | https://www.pministry.gov.sy/ |
Nomination
editIn normal circumstances and under the constitution of the Syrian Arab Republic,[2] the prime minister is appointed by the president of Syria, along with other ministers and members of the government that the new prime minister recommends.[4]
The People's Assembly of Syria then approves the legislative program of the new government, before the new government formally take office.[4]
There are no constitutional limits on a prime minister's term, and several served multiple non-consecutive terms.[5] The Syrian presidency retains the constitutional authority to appoint or remove the prime minister and his Council of Ministers.[6]
Powers and removal
editPowers:[4]
- Enforcing laws
- Supervising government bodies
- Passing administrative decisions
- Advising the president
- Overseeing the Cabinet
Removal:[4]
- 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
List of prime ministers
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ https://ilkha.com/english/world/mohammed-al-bashir-appointed-as-syria-s-prime-minister-after-assad-s-fall-431618
- ^ a b "Syrian Arab Republic: Constitution, 2012". refworld. 26 February 2021. Archived from the original on 5 March 2019.
- ^ "HTS confirm Al-Bashir as Syrian caretaker prime minister". The New Arab. Retrieved 10 Dec 2024.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c d "Constitutional history of Syria". constitutionniet.org. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
- ^ Khalil Mechantaf. "Constitutional Law and Courts' System in the Syrian Arab Republic". nyulawglobal.org. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
- ^ "Constitutional history of Syria". Constitution Net. April 2021. Archived from the original on 19 May 2023.