Mohammad al-Hussein Muhammad Naji al-Otari Mustafa Tlass Farouk al-Sharaa
Member party
Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party and Independents
History
Predecessor
First Mustafa Mero government
Successor
Muhammad Naji al-Otari government
Politics of Syria
Member State of the Arab League
Constitution
Preamble and Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Human rights
Executive
President (list)
Bashar al-Assad
Vice President
Najah al-Attar
Prime Minister (list)
Hussein Arnous
Deputy Prime Minister
Ali Abdullah Ayyoub
Legislature
People's Assembly
Speaker: Hammouda Sabbagh
Judiciary
High Judicial Council
Supreme Constitutional Court
Subdivisions
Governorates
Districts
Subdistricts (Nahiyas)
Villages
Elections
Recent elections
Presidential: 2007
2014
2021
Parliamentary: 2012
2016
2020
Political parties
National Progressive Front
Popular Front for Change and Liberation
Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party (Syrian branch)
Foreign relations
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates
Minister: Faisal Mekdad
Diplomatic missions of / in Syria
Syrian nationality law
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
UN resolutions on Syria
Status of the Golan Heights
Syrian civil war
Asia portal
History portal
Other countries
v
t
e
This article is part of a series about Bashar al-Assad
Early life
Family
Personal life
President of Syria
Secretary-General of the Syrian Ba'ath Party (2000–)
Marshal, Syrian Armed Forces (1988–)
Presidency
Damascus Spring
Arab Spring
Syrian civil war
Syrian occupation of Lebanon
Arab–Israeli conflict
Islamic State
COVID-19 pandemic
Presidential trips
Governments
Mero I
Mero II
Al-Otari
Safar
Hijab
Al-Halqi I
Al-Halqi II
Khamis
Arnous I
Arnous II
Elections
2000
2007
2014
2021
Media gallery
v
t
e
The second Mustafa Mero government was the first Syrian government during the presidency of Bashar al-Assad. It was established on 13 December 2001 and lasted until 10 September 2003[1][2][3] when the President designated Muhammad Naji al-Otari to form a new government.[4]
^"New Syrian Government Formed; Veteran Guards Retain Defence and Foreign Portfolios". Al Bawaba. 14 December 2001. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
^"حكومة الدكتور مصطفى ميرو (من 13كانون الأول 2001 -18 أيلول 2003)". pministry.gov.sy (in Arabic). 18 October 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
^"حكومة الدكتور مصطفى ميرو ( من 13 آذار 2000 الى 10 ايلول 2003 )". parliament.gov.sy (in Arabic). Retrieved 23 December 2019.
^"Profile: Mohammed Naji al-Otari". 11 September 2003. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
and 13 Related for: Second Mustafa Mero government information
The secondMustafaMerogovernment was the first Syrian government during the presidency of Bashar al-Assad. It was established on 13 December 2001 and...
Muhammad MustafaMero (Arabic: محمد مصطفى ميرو, romanized: Muḥammad Muṣṭafā Mīrū; 1941 – 22 December 2020) was a Syrian politician who served as Prime...
of the Republican Guard, a branch of the Iraqi military. Qusay, his son Mustafa, and his brother Uday were killed in a U.S. raid in Mosul. Qusay was born...
State is Islam", and with the later reforms of Turkey's first president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, which set the administrative and political requirements...
Imadi. The cabinet was headed by Prime Minister Mohammed MustafaMero. In September 2003, Mero was replaced by Mohammed Naji Al Otari, but Al Rıfai continued...
Mukhitdinov. Angered by this, Assad decided to scare the Soviets by sending Mustafa Tlass to Beijing to procure arms and wave Chairman Mao's Little Red Book...
response, the US covertly financed Kurdish rebels led by Mustafa Barzani during the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War; the Kurds were defeated in 1975, leading...
Russian and Iranian allies. Second, the Syrian opposition consisting of two alternative governments: i) the Syrian Interim Government, a big-tent coalition...
al-Assad, President of Syria (2000–present) Prime Minister – Muhammad MustafaMero, Prime Minister of Syria (2000–2003) Muhammad Naji al-Otari, Prime Minister...
shortly afterwards capsized. The livestock carrier Jouri and the cargo ships Mero Star and Raouf H were also close to the blast and suffered serious damage;...
actively worked to undermine the Ba'athist government, supporting Kurdish rebels under the leadership of Mustafa Barzani with propaganda and a "small monthly...
Middle East," leading the U.S. to finance Mustafa Barzani's Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) rebels during the Second Iraqi–Kurdish War. From October 1972...
Cahaly – political consultant and founder of the Trafalgar Group Muhammad MustafaMero – former prime minister Muhammad Naji al-Otari – prime minister Mahmoud...