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Muhammad Naji al-Otari

Syrian politician

Muhammad Naji al-Otari (Arabic: محمد ناجي عطري Muḥammad Nājī al-`Uṭrī also Etri, Itri and Otri) (born 1944) is a Syrian politician who was Prime Minister of Syria from 2003 to 2011.

Contents

  • 1 Early life and education
  • 2 Career
  • 3 Prime Minister
  • 4 References

Early life and education

Born in Aleppo in 1944, Otari studied architecture and has a diploma in urban planning from the Netherlands. He is fluent in French and English.

Career

Otari headed the city council in Aleppo from 1983 to 1987 and is a former governor of Homs. He was president of Aleppo's engineering syndicate from 1989 to 1993. He is a long-serving member of the ruling Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party. In March 2000, he became a member of the Ba'ath Party's Central Committee and in June 2000 of the party's influential Regional Command. In March 2000, he was also appointed deputy prime minister for services affairs and he served in this post until 2003. He was elected speaker of the Syrian parliament, or People's *embly, in March 2003.

Prime Minister

He was first appointed Prime Minister on 10 September 2003. His nomination has been said to combine both "technocratic and Ba'athist trends" in Syrian politics. On 29 March 2011, the entire cabinet resigned out of protest against the regime. On 3 April 2011, President *ad appointed Adel Safar to succeed Otari.

References

    Regional SecretariesMembers of the National Command
    • Zaki al-Arsuzi
    • Mansur al-Atrash
    • Shibli al-Aysami
    • Salah al-Din al-Bitar
    • Elias Farah
    • Wahib al-Ghanim
    • Amin al-Hafiz
    • Akram al-Hawrani
    • Salah Jadid
    • Zuheir Mohsen
    • Talib El-Shibib
    • Khaled Yashruti
    Members of the Regional CommandsHeads of stateHeads of government* = in*bentNewspapers
    • Al-Baʽath
    • Sawt al-Jamahir
    • Al-Thawra
    WingsPolitical parties
    • Arab Socialist Union Party
    • Arabic Democratic Union Party
    • Democratic Socialist Unionist Party
    • Libyan National Movement
    • National Covenant Party
    • Sawab
    • Social Democratic Unionists
    • Socialist Democratic Unionist Party
    • Socialist Unionist Party
    • Syrian Communist Party
      • Bakdash
      • Unified
    • Syrian Social Nationalist Party
      • in Lebanon
    Other organizations
    • General Federation of Trade Unions
    • General Union of Peasants