Mahmoud al-Abrash
Syrian politician
محمود الأبرشal-Abrash in 2010
7 October 2003 – 24 May 2012
Damascus, Syria
Mahmoud al-Abrash or Mahmoud el-Abrache (Arabic: محمود الأبرش) (born 1944) is a Syrian politician.
Career
He was originally an engineer in public works. He then left his job to engage in politics and became a member of the Baath party. He chaired the parliamentary Committee on International Affairs of the Arab people.
On October 7, 2003 he became Syrian speaker of parliament[1] following the appointment of Muhammad Naji al-Otari as prime minister. His first term ended on March 8, 2007 but he was re-elected again on May 7, 2007.
He is also a member of the Provisional Arab Parliament.
References
- ^ "New Speaker for the Syrian people's Assembly ( parliament)". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2010-02-02.
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Speakers of the Parliament of Syria since 1919
- al-Atassi*
- Rida*
- Muayyad
- al-Atassi
- al-Khoury
- al-Jabiri
- al-Khoury
- Kikhya
- al-Dawalibi
- al-Kudsi
- al-Kuzbari
- al-Kudsi
- al-Hawrani
- Sadat†
- al-Kuzbari
- Ghazzi
- al-Atrash
- al-Khatib
- al-Yusufi
- al-Halabi
- Hadid
- Zuabi
- Kaddoura
- al-Otari
- al-Abrash
- al-Laham
- Abbas
- Sabbagh
- *president of the Syrian National Congress
- †within the UAR
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