Council of Ministers of Syria (September 2003)
- Council of Ministers of Syria (September 2003)
This is the current Syrian cabinet formed by Muhammad Naji al-Otari on September 10, 2003. And appointed by president Bashar al-Assad.
* Prime minister: Muhammad Naji al-Otari
* Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs: Abdullah Dardari
Ministers
* Foreign Minister: Walid Muallem
* Minister of Finance: Dr. Muhammed al-Hussein
* Minister of Defense: Lt. Gen. Hasan Turkmani
* Minister of Higher Education: Dr. Ghayyath Barakat
* Minister of Local Administration and Environment: Hilal al-Atrash
* Minister of Tourism: Dr. Saadallah Agha al-Qalaa
* Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform: Dr. Adel Safar
* Minister of Expatriates: Dr. Buthaina Shaaban
* Minister of Education: Dr. Ali Saad
* Minister of Irrigation: Nader al-Bunni
* Minister of Economy and Trade: Dr. Amer Husni Lutfi
* Minister of Health: Dr. Maher al-Husami
* Minister of Justice: Muhammed al-Ghafri
* Minister of Endowments: Dr. Muhammed Abdel Sattar al-Sayyed
* Minister of Social Affairs and Labor: Dr. Diala al-Hajj Aref
* Minister of Oil and Mineral Reserves: Sufian al-Alaw
* Minister of Interior: Major General Bassam Abdel Majeed
* Minister of Information: Dr. Muhsen Bilal
* Minister of Culture: Dr. Riyad Naasan Agha
* Minister of Electricity: Dr. Ahmed Qusay Kayyali
* Minister of Housing and Construction: Omar Ibrahime Ghalawenjy
* Minister of Transportation: Dr. Yaarub Bader
* Minister of Industry: Dr. Fuad Issa al-Jouni
* Minister of Communication and Technology: Dr. Imad Abdel Ghani Sabouni
Ministers of State
* Minister of State for Presidential Affairs: Dr. Ghassan al-Lahham
* Minister of State for Administrative Development: Dr. Yussef Suleiman al-Ahmad
* Minister of State for the Syrian Arab Red Crescent: Dr. Bashar al-Shaar
* Minister of State for Vital Projects: Hussein Mahmoud Farzat
* Minister of State for Population Affairs: Dr. Ghayyath Jaraatly
* Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs: Joseph Sweid
* Minister of State for International Relations: Hassan al-Sari
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