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Who is Assad in Syria?

Who is Assad in Syria?

Bashar Hafez al-Assad (born 11 September 1965) is the 19th president of Syria, since 17 July 2000. In addition, he is the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Armed Forces and the Secretary-General of the Central Command of the Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party.

Who is the leader of the authoritarian government in Syria?

Syria is a republic ruled by the authoritarian regime of President Bashar al-Asad. The president makes key decisions with counsel from a small number of security advisors, ministers, and senior members of the ruling Ba’ath (Arab Socialist Renaissance) Party.

What religion does most of Syria follow?

The majority of Syrians are Muslims, of which the Sunnis are the most numerous (formed mostly of Syrian Arabs, Kurds, Turkmen/Turkoman, and Circassians), followed by the Shia groups (particularly Alawis and Isma’ilis), and Druzes.

What religion is president of Syria?

The religion of the President is Islam (Article 3) A candidate must be supported by at least 35 members of the People’s Assembly (Article 85)

Who is the leader of the government in Guyana?

The Prime Minister is the Leader of the Government of the party having the greatest number of seats in the National Assembly. He is appointed by the President, and is responsible to the House for the administration of public affairs.

Who is the leader of the Syrian government?

Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria (re-elected on Jun 6, 2014) Assad is a politician who got in power much against his own will.

Who is the Chancellor of the orders of Guyana?

The president is also the chancellor of the Orders of Guyana. Concurrent with their constitutional role as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, the President does not appoint a separate Minister of Defence. That portfolio is held by the President who fulfils all responsibilities designated to a minister of defence under the Defence Act.

Who are the members of Parliament in Guyana?

The Cabinet shall aid and advise the President in the general direction and control of the Government of Guyana and shall be collectively responsible therefor to Parliament. Hon. Collin D. Croal, MP Hon. Mustapha Zulfikar, MP Hon. Nigel D. Dharamlall, MP