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Adel Safar
Prime Minister of Syria (2011–2012) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adel Safar (Arabic: عادل سفر, romanized: ʿĀdil Safar, born 1953) is a Syrian politician and academic, who served as Prime Minister of Syria from 14 April 2011 to 23 June 2012. His government was dissolved by Bashar al-Assad as a result of the Syrian parliamentary election in 2012. He was Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform from 2003 to 2011.
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Early life and education
Safar was born in the Damascus countryside in Syria to a Sunni Muslim family. He earned a degree in Agronomy from the University of Damascus in 1977, a Diploma from the National School of Agronomy and Food Industries (ENSAIA) in Nancy, France in 1983, and a PhD in Biotechnology from ENSAIA in 1987.[1][2]
Early career
Summary:[1]
- Agricultural Engineer at the Arab Center for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands (ACSAD), 1978–1981
- Deputy lecturer at ENSAIA, 1981–1987
- Deputy Dean for Administrative Affairs at the Faculty of Agriculture, Damascus University, 1992–1997
- Member of the Permanent Committee for Agricultural Research at Damascus University, 1996–2001
- Deputy Rapporteur of the Commission for Scientific Agricultural Research and Veterinary Medicine at the Supreme Council of Sciences, 1997–2001
- Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture, Damascus University, 1997–2000
- Member of the Advisory Committee of the Agricultural Productivity Administration at the Productive Projects Administration, 1999–2003
- Secretary of Damascus University Branch of Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, 2000–2002
- Head of the National Committee for Man and the Biosphere Program in Syria, 2000–2004
- Head of the Arab Network of Man and Biosphere Program in the Arab world, 2001–2004
- Director-General of ACSAD, 2002–2003
Safar is also a member of the Economic Committee and a member of the High Council for Investment. He has been a member of the Ba'ath Party since 1990.[2]
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Cabinet of Syria
In September 2003, he was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform in the cabinet of Muhammad Naji al-Otari. On 29 March 2011, he resigned, along with the rest of the Cabinet, at the request of President Bashar al-Assad.
Personal life
Safar is married with four children.[1]
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