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Syrian government administration
The Second Amin al-Hafiz Government ruled Syria from October 1964 to September 1965. The
Cabinet of Syria led by then-
Prime Minister
Amin al-Hafiz . This government was the
65th since Syria gained independence from the
Ottoman Empire in
1918 .
[1] It was formed on 4 October 1964 by Decree No. 905 and dissolved on 22 September 1965 by Decree No. 2127.
Ministers
General
Amin al-Hafiz ,
Prime Minister
Dr.
Nur al-Din al-Atassi ,
Deputy Prime Minister
Dr. Hassan Marioud,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Lit. Col.
Abd al-Karim al-Jundi ,
Minister of Interior and
Minister of Agrarian Reform
Abd al-Fatah al-Bushi,
Minister of Finance
Major General Mamduh Jaber,
Minister of Defense
Hussein Muhanna,
Minister of Justice
Ali Taljbini,
Minister of Labour
Dr. Adel Tarbin,
Minister of Agriculture
Dr. Mustafa Haddad,
Minister of Education
Ibrahim al-Bitar,
Minister of Economy
Mashur Zaytun,
Minister of Information
Major General Ghassan Haddad, Minister of Planning
Salih al-Mahamid, Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs
Jamil Chia, Minister of Supply
Samih Fakhury,
Minister of Transport
Mahmud Tejar,
Minister of Public Works
Dr. Mustafa Izzat Nassar,
Minister of Health
Hisham al-Aas,
Minister of Industry
Suleyman al-Khash,
Minister of Culture
Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi,
Minister of Awqaf
Talib al-Walid, Minister for Presidential Affairs
References
Works cited
Devlin, John (1975). The Baath Party: a History from its Origins to 1966 (2nd ed.). Hoover Institute Press.
ISBN
978-0-8179-6561-7 .