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List of presidents of Syria

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This is a list of presidents of Syria since 1922.

List of officeholders

Syria (1922–1958)

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)ElectedTerm of officePolitical partyNote(s)Took officeLeft officeTime in officeFrench mandate (1922–1930)1Independent politician}};"(1)Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"2Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"First Syrian Republic (1930–1950)Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"3Independent politician}};"4National Bloc (Syria)}};"5Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"6Independent politician}};"Independent politician}};"7Independent politician}};"8National Bloc (Syria)}};"(8)National Bloc (Syria)}};"National Party (Syria)}};"9Syrian Social Nationalist Party}};"Military rule}};"(4)People's Party (Syria)}};"Second Syrian Republic (1950–1958)(4)People's Party (Syria)}};"Syrian Social Nationalist Party}};"10Military rule}};"11Arab Liberation Movement}};"Arab Liberation Movement}};"(4)People's Party (Syria)}};"(8)National Party (Syria)}};"
Syrian Federation (1922–1925)
*Position not established* ( – )
[[File:Subhi barkat.jpg100px]]Subhi Bey Barakat
صبحي بك بركات
(1889–1939)29 June 19221 January 1925Independent
State of Syria (1925–1930)
[[File:Subhi barkat.jpg100px]]Subhi Bey Barakat
صبحي بك بركات
(1889–1939)1 January 192521 December 1925Independent
Vacant ( – )
[[File:Pierre Alype - NAC.jpg100px]]François Pierre-Alype
فرانسوا بيير أليب
(1886–1956)9 February 192628 April 1926IndependentActing President as Envoy Extraordinary of the High Commissioner.
[[File:Ahmad nami (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Ahmad Nami
أحمد نامي
(1873–1962)28 April 192615 February 1928Independent
[[File:Taj al-Din al-Hasani (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Taj al-Din al-Hasani
تاج الدين الحسني
(1885–1943)15 February 192814 May 1930Independent
Mandatory Syrian Republic (1930–1946)
[[File:Taj al-Din al-Hasani (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Taj al-Din al-Hasani
تاج الدين الحسني
(1885–1943)14 May 193019 November 1931Independent
Léon Solomiac
ليون سولومياك
(1873–1960)19 November 193111 June 1932IndependentActing President as High Commissioner.
[[File:Muhammad Ali al-Abid.jpg100px]]Muhammad Ali Bey al-Abid
محمد علي بك العابد
(1867–1939)193211 June 193221 December 1936Independent
[[File:Hashim Al Atassi.jpg100px]]Hashim al-Atassi
هاشم الأتاسي
(1875–1960)193621 December 19367 July 1939National Bloc
[[File:Bahij al-Khatib.jpg100px]]Bahij al-Khatib
بهيج الخطيب
(1895–1981)8 July 19394 April 1941Independent
[[File:Khalid al-Azm, Syrian politician.jpg100px]]Khalid al-Azm
خالد العظم
(1903–1965)4 April 194116 September 1941Independent
[[File:Taj al-Din al-Hasani (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Taj al-Din al-Hasani
تاج الدين الحسني
(1885–1943)16 September 194117 January 1943IndependentHasani died in office.
[[File:Jamil al-Ulshi.jpg100px]]Jamil al-Ulshi
جميل الألشي
(1883–1951)17 January 194325 March 1943Independent
[[File:Ata al-Ayyubi (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Ata Bey al-Ayyubi
عطا الأيوبي
(1877–1951)25 March 194317 August 1943Independent
[[File:Portrait of Shukri al-Quwatli in 1943 (3x4 cropped).jpeg100px]]Shukri al-Quwatli
شكري القوّتلي
(1891–1967)194317 August 194317 April 1946National Bloc
Independent First Syrian Republic (1946–1950)
[[File:Portrait of Shukri al-Quwatli in 1943 (3x4 cropped).jpeg100px]]Shukri al-Quwatli
شكري القوّتلي
(1891–1967)194817 April 194630 March 1949National BlocQuwatli was ousted from power in the March 1949 coup d'état by Husni al-Za'im, his chief of staff.
National Party
Vacant ( – )
[[File:Husni al-Zaiim (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Husni al-Za'im
حسني الزعيم
(1897–1949)1949 (Jun.)26 June 194914 August 1949Independent
(SSNP–affiliated)Za'im was from 30 March 194926 June 1949 *de facto* leader as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Armed Forces. He was overthrown in the August 1949 coup d'état led by Adib Shishakli, and was later executed on the orders of the new government.
[[File:Sami al-Hinnawi.jpg100px]]Sami al-Hinnawi
سامي الحناوي
(1898–1950)14 August 194915 August 1949Military
(SSNP)Acting President as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Armed Forces.
Vacant ( – )
[[File:Hashim Al Atassi.jpg100px]]Hashim al-Atassi
هاشم الأتاسي
(1875–1960)1949 (Dec.)19 December 19495 September 1950People's PartyHead of State. During this period, Hinnawi served as the country's *de facto* leader (as Chairman of the Supreme Council of War) until his overthrow in the December 1949 coup d'état, led by Shishakli, who then became *de facto* leader as head of the Council of Colonels (later the Supreme Military Council).
[[File:Hashim Al Atassi.jpg100px]]Hashim al-Atassi
هاشم الأتاسي
(1875–1960)19505 September 19502 December 1951People's PartyAtassi resigned in the aftermath of the [1951 coup d'état](1951-syrian-coup-d-etat).
[[File:Adib al-Shishakli.jpg100px]]Adib Shishakli
أديب الشيشكلي
(1909–1964)2 December 19513 December 1951Syrian Social Nationalist PartyActing President as Chief of the General Staff and head of the Supreme Military Council.
[[File:Fawzi Selu (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Fawzi Selu
فوزي سلو
(1905–1972)3 December 195111 July 1953Military
(ALM–affiliated)After the coup the Army Command Council announced that it was collectively assuming responsibility for government, entrusted Selu with all executive and legislative powers, and dissolved the parliament. Shishakli assumed supreme command in the country and took the office of deputy chief of staff.
[[File:Adib al-Shishakli.jpg100px]]Adib Shishakli
أديب الشيشكلي
(1909–1964)[1953](1953-syrian-presidential-election)11 July 195325 February 1954Arab Liberation MovementShishakli resigned from office in the evening of 26 February 1954, amidst a [coup d'état](1954-syrian-coup-d-etat). He fled the country, claiming that he did not want Syria to fall into a civil war.
[[File:Maamun al-Kuzbari (1914-1998) portrait.png100px]]Maamun al-Kuzbari
مأمون الكزبري
(1914–1998)25 February 195428 February 1954Arab Liberation Movement
[[File:Hashim Al Atassi.jpg100px]]Hashim al-Atassi
هاشم الأتاسي
(1875–1960)28 February 19546 September 1955People's Party
[[File:Portrait of Shukri al-Quwatli in 1943 (3x4 cropped).jpeg100px]]Shukri al-Quwatli
شكري القوّتلي
(1891–1967)19556 September 195522 February 1958National Party

United Arab Republic (1958–1961)

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)ElectedTerm of officePolitical partyTook officeLeft officeTime in office12National Union (United Arab Republic)}};"
[[File:Nasser 1961.jpg100px]]Gamal Abdel Nasser
جمال عبد الناصر
(1918–1970)[1958](1958-syrian-united-arab-republic-referendum)22 February 195828 September 1961National Union

Syria (1961–present)

No.PortraitName
(Birth–Death)ElectedTerm of officePolitical partyNote(s)Took officeLeft officeTime in officeSyrian Arab Republic (1961–present)13People's Party (Syria)}};"14Independent politician}};"15Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region}};"16Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region}};"Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region}};"17Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region}};"Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region}};"18Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region}};"19Independent politician}};"
Second Syrian Republic (1961–1963)
Vacant ( – )
[[File:Nazim al-Kudsi (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Nazim al-Qudsi
ناظم القدسي
(1906–1998)196114 December 19618 March 1963People's PartyOn 28 March 1962, Qudsi resigned but took office again on 2 April, after the [1962 coup attempt](1962-syrian-coup-attempt) failed. The [1963 coup d'état](1963-syrian-coup-d-etat), an event known as the March 8 Revolution, toppled Qudsi and brought the National Council for the Revolutionary Command (NCRC) to government, although real power lay with the Ba'athist Military Committee, which organized the coup.
Ba'athist Syria (1963–2024)
Vacant ( – )
[[File:Luai al-Atassi.jpg100px]]Lu'ay al-Atassi
لؤي الأتاسي
(1926–2003)9 March 196327 July 1963IndependentAtassi was appointed president by the NCRC because he posed no threat to the Military Committee's power. He resigned after high-ranking non-Ba'athist officers were purged.
[[File:Amin al-Hafez 1965.jpg100px]]Amin al-Hafiz
أمين الحافظ
(1921–2009)27 July 196323 February 1966Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)Hafiz was [overthrown](1966-syrian-coup-d-etat) by the Military Committee because of his support for Michel Aflaq and the Ba'athist National Command.
Vacant ( – )
[[File:Nureddin Atassi (3x4 cropped).jpg100px]]Nureddin al-Atassi
نور الدين الأتاسي
(1929–1992)25 February 196618 November 1970Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)Atassi was overthrown when a falling out occurred between Salah Jadid, the country's *de facto* leader from 1966 to 1970 as Assistant Regional Secretary of the Regional Command, and Hafez al-Assad, the Minister of Defense. Assad initiated a coup in 1970, known as the Corrective Movement.
[[File:Ahmad al-Khatib, the interim head of state who ruled Syria for four months from November 1970 to March 1971.png100px]]Ahmad al-Khatib
أحمد الخطيب
(1933–1982)18 November 197012 March 1971Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)Assad served as the country's *de facto* leader during this period, as head of the Temporary Regional Command and as Regional Secretary of the Regional Command; and from 22 February 1971 onwards additionally as Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Armed Forces.
[[File:Hafez al-Assad official portrait.jpg100px]]Hafez al-Assad
حافظ الأسد
(1930–2000)[1971](1971-syrian-presidential-election)
[1978](1978-syrian-presidential-election)
[1985](1985-syrian-presidential-election)
[1991](1991-syrian-presidential-election)
[1999](1999-syrian-presidential-election)12 March 197110 June 2000Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)In late 1983, due to deteriorating health, Assad transferred his powers during his absence and recovery to a committee consisting of members from his close circle. Assad recovered and died in office seventeen years later.
[[File:President Jimmy Carter and Abdul Halim Khaddam (cropped).jpg100px]]Abdul Halim Khaddam
عبدالحليم خدام
(1932–2020)10 June 200017 July 2000Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)Khaddam [constitution](1973-constitution-of-ba-athist-syria)ally succeeded from the vice presidency, and served on an acting basis until the new [confirmative referendum](2000-syrian-presidential-election).
[[File:Bashar al-Assad (2018-05-17) 02 (cropped).jpg100px]]Bashar al-Assad
بَشَّارُ ٱلْأَسَدِ
(born 1965)[2000](2000-syrian-presidential-election)
[2007](2007-syrian-presidential-election)
[2014](2014-syrian-presidential-election)
[2021](2021-syrian-presidential-election)17 July 20008 December 2024Syrian Ba'ath Party
(Syria Region)Assad was overthrown during the fall of Damascus in the Syrian civil war, and fled the country to Russia.
Transitional period (2024–present)
Vacant ( – ){{efnFollowing the fall of the Assad regime, Ahmed al-Sharaa served as Syria's *de facto* leader{{multiref2
[[File:Ahmed al-Sharaa in January 2026.jpg100px]]Ahmed al-Sharaa
أحمد الشرع
(born 1982)29 January 2025IncumbentIndependentAl-Sharaa was appointed as president by the Syrian General Command during the transitional period at the Syrian Revolution Victory Conference.

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References

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