First Yusuf Zuayyin Government

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First Yusuf Zuayyin Government
Cabinet of the Syrian Arab Republic
Yusuf Zuayyin.jpg
Date formed23 September 1965
Date dissolved21 December 1965
People and organisations
Head of state Amin al-Hafiz
Head of government Yusuf Zuayyin
Deputy head of government Ibrahim Makhus
Abd al-Fatah al-Bushi
Member party Ba'ath Party
History
Predecessor Second Amin al-Hafiz Government
Successor Fifth Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government

The First Yusuf Zuayyin Government ruled Syria from September 1965 to December 1965. The Cabinet of Syria led by then-Prime Minister Yusuf Zuayyin. This government was the 72nd since Syria gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1918. [1] [2] It was formed on 23 September 1965 by Decree No. 2128 and dissolved on 21 December 1965 by Decree No. 2836.

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References

  1. List of Syrian governments
  2. "Dr. Yusuf Zu'ayyin from the city of Albu Kamal, a former prime minister of Syria, has passed away in Sweden". en.deirezzor24.net. 11 January 2016. Archived from the original on 13 January 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2016.