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Council of Ministers (Syria)
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The Council of Ministers (Arabic: مجلس وزراء سوريا, romanized: Majlis wuzarāʾ Sūriyā) 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 Ahmed al-Sharaa leading a Syrian transitional government.
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Cabinet in the Constitution
With the 2012 Constitution of Ba'athist Syria suspended following the fall of the Assad regime,[1] the new 2025 Interim Constitution establishes a presidential system in which executive power is concentrated in the hands of the president,[2] who appoints the ministers without the position of prime minister.[3]
Syrian transitional government
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The first post-Assad 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.[4]
On 29 March 2025, the caretaker government was replaced by the Syrian transitional government, announced by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in Damascus,[5] in which the new ministers were sworn in and speeches delivered outlining their agendas.[6][7]
Current cabinet
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Previous cabinets
- Second Mustafa Mero government (2001–2003)
- Muhammad Naji al-Otari government (2003–2011)
- Adel Safar government (2011–2012)
- 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)
- Syrian caretaker government (2024–2025)
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