First Amin al-Hafiz Government explained
The First Amin al-Hafiz Government ruled Syria from November 1963 to May 1964. The Cabinet of Syria was led by then-Prime Minister Amin al-Hafiz.[1] This government was the 63rd since Syria gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1918.[2] It was formed on 12 November 1963 by Decree No. 1424 issued by the NCRC and dissolved on 13 May 1964.
Ministers
- General Amin al-Hafiz, Prime Minister
- General Muhammad Umran, Deputy Prime Minister
- Dr. Hassan Marioud, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Dr. Nur al-Din al-Atassi, Minister of Interior
- Mustafa al-Shamaa, Minister of Finance
- Major General Abdullah Ziadeh, Minister of Defense
- Dr. Mazhar al-Anbari, Minister of Justice
- Mansur al-Atrash, Minister of Labour
- Dr. Adel Tarbin, Minister of Agriculture
- Dr. Mustafa Haddad, Minister of Education
- Dr. George Tohme, Minister of Economy
- Salih al-Mahamid, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs
- Mahmud Jayush, Minister of Supply
- Ahmed Abu Saleh, Minister of Transport
- Dr. Nur al-Din al-Rifai, Minister of Public Works
- Yusuf Zain, Minister of Agrarian Reform
- Dr. Ibrahim Makhus, Minister of Health
- Khair al-Din Hakki, Minister of Industry
- Shibli al-Aysami, Minister of Culture
- Ahmed Mahdi Al-Khidr, Minister of Awqaf
- Talib al-Walid, Minister of State
- Dr. Abd al-Khaliq al-Naqshbandi, Minister of State for NCRC Presidential Affairs
References
- News: Amin al-Hafez obituary. The Guardian. 31 May 2012. Associated Press. 16 February 2010. London.
- Web site: وزارة اللواء أركان حرب محمد أمين الحافظ (من 12 تشرين الثاني 1963 - 14 أيـار 1964). pministry.gov.sy. 12 May 2023.
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