- Mahmoud al-Abrash
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Mahmoud al-Abrash
محمود الأبرشSpeaker of the Parliament of Syria In office
October 7, 2003 – March 8, 2007Preceded by Muhammad Naji al-Otari Succeeded by Mahmoud al-Abrash In office
May 7, 2007 – IncumbentPreceded by Mahmoud al-Abrash Personal details Born 1944
Damascus, SyriaPolitical party ASBP Religion Islam Mahmoud al-Abrash or Mahmoud el-Abrache (Arabic: محمود الأبرش) (born 1944) is a Syrian politician.
He was originally an engineer in public works. He then left his job to engage in politics and became a member of the Baath party. He chaired the parliamentary Committee on International Affairs of the Arab people.
On October 7, 2003 he became Syrian speaker of parliament[1] following the appointment of Muhammad Naji al-Otari as prime minister. His first term ended on March 8, 2007 but he was re-elected again on May 7, 2007.
He is also a member of the Provisional Arab Parliament.
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Speakers of the Parliament of Syria since 1919 al-Atassi* • Muayyad • al-Atassi • al-Khoury • al-Khoury • al-Jabiri • al-Khoury • al-Khoury • Kikhia • al-Dawalibi • al-Kudsi • al-Kuzbari • al-Kudsi • al-Hawrani • Sadat† • al-Kuzbari • Ghazzi • al-Atrash • al-Khatib • al-Yusufi • al-Halabi • al-Halabi • Hadid • Zuabi • Zuabi • Kaddoura • Kaddoura • Kaddoura • Kaddoura • al-Otari • al-Abrash • al-Abrash
*president of the Syrian National Congress †within the UARCategories:- Speakers of the Parliament of Syria
- 1944 births
- Living people
- Ba'ath Party (Syria) politicians
- People from Damascus
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