Abdul Rauf al-Kasm

Prime minister of Syria (1980–1987)

عبد الرؤوف الكسم
Kasm in 1981
Prime Minister of SyriaIn office
9 January 1980 – 1 November 1987PresidentHafez al-AssadPreceded byMuhammad Ali al-HalabiSucceeded byMahmoud ZuabiGovernor of DamascusIn office
1979–1980PresidentHafez al-AssadPreceded byFarouk al-HamwiSucceeded byMohamed Sioufi Personal detailsBorn1932 (age 91–92)
Damascus, SyriaPolitical partySyrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath PartyOther political
affiliationsNational Progressive Front

Abdul Rauf al-Kasm (Arabic: عبد الرؤوف الكسم, romanized: ʿAbd ar-Raʾūf al-Kasm) (born 1932) is a Syrian architect, academic and politician who served as prime minister of Syria during the 1980s.

Early life

Kasm was born in Damascus in 1932.[1][2] Abdul Rauf was the second son of Muhammad Atallah al-Kasm, a Damascene scholar and mufti from 1918 until his death in 1938.

Career

Kasm was professor of architecture at Damascus University. He was a member of the Baath Party.[2] He served as Prime Minister of Syria from 9 January 1980 to 1 November 1987 under the presidency of Hafez Al-Asad.[1] Enjoying full support of president Assad, Kasm tried to end corruption by senior officers. However, his clash with then defense minister Mustafa Tlass led to his removal from office in 1987.[2] After leaving office, he served as a senior consultant for national security.

References

  1. ^ a b "Syria". World Statesmen. Archived from the original on 17 February 2018. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  2. ^ a b c Ray Hinnesbusch (2002). Syria: Revolution from Above. Routledge. p. 79. ISBN 978-0-415-28568-1.
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