List of members of the Parliament of Syria, 2020–2024

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This is a list of deputies elected to the Syrian parliament of 2020-2024. The Syrian parliamentary election was held on 13 April 2020.

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Members

Baath Party Independent Socialist Unionists Arab Socialist Union Communist Party (Bakdash) Communist Party (Faisal) National Vow Movement SSNP

Damascus Province

Damascus Province was allocated 29 seats: [1]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Nidal Muhanna BaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Muhammad Ghazwan al-Masri BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Nuha Mahayri IndependentFemaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Arabi Katibi BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Aaref al-Taweel BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Samir HajjarSSNPMaleSunniArabYes
Muhammad Hadi MashhadiyaBaathMaleTwelverArabNo
Muhammad Khaled al-ShuwaikiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Noura AresianIndependentFemaleChristianArmenianYes
Samer al-DibsIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Ahmad KuzbariBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Abd al-Rahman al-Ja'fariIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Basema al-ShatterBaathFemaleSunniArabNo
Muhammed Humam MassoutiIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Muhammed Akram al-AjalaniIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Jamil MuradIndependentMaleChristianArabNo
Bushra ZreikaBaathFemaleSunniArabNo
Mary al-BitarBaathFemaleChristianArabYes
Bilal al-Na'alIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Zuhair TinawiBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Nabil Tou'mehBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Elias ShahoudBaathMaleChristianArabNo
Muhammad Manaf al-AkkadBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Ammar BakdashCommunistMaleSunniKurdYes
Abd al-Rahman al-MasriIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Abd al-Rahman UrabiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Aatef al-ZaybakBaathMaleSunniArabYes

Rif Dimashq Governorate

Rif Dimashq was allocated 19 seats: [2]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Abd al-Rahman al-Khatib BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Kabtoulah BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Osama Mustafa BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Ziad Khallouf IndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Nabil Darwish BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ali al-SheikhBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Haifaa Jumaa BaathFemaleSunniArabNo
Faisal Jammoul BaathMaleDruzeArabNo
Amer Obaid BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmad Jamil Ibrahim BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Sunduq Abbas IndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Bakhit BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Subhi Abbas IndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Hekmat al-Azeb BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Jamal al-Qadri BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Ali Rashak BaathMaleSunniArabNo
Remon Hilal BaathMaleChristianArabYes

Daraa Province

Daraa Province was allocated 10 seats: [3]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Abd al-Nasir al-HaririBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Farouk al-HammadiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Khaled al-AboudSocialist UnionMaleSunniArabYes
Manaf al-FalahBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmad al-SweidanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Maj. Gen. Mufleh al-NasrallahBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Walid al-SalehBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Shukri al-JundiBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Yahya al-Maf'alaniIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Fayza al-AzbehBaathFemaleSunniArabYes

As-Suwayda Governorate

As-Suwayda Governorate was allocated 6 seats: [4]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Nassib Abu MahmoudBaathMaleDruzeArabNo
Nashaat al-AtrashIndependentMaleDruzeArabYes
Hekmat SallamBaathMaleDruzeArabNo
Muein NassrIndependentMaleDruzeArabNo
Majd Abu ZaidanBaathFemaleDruzeArabNo
Khaled KurbajBaathMaleDruzeArabNo

Homs Province

Homs Province was allocated 23 seats: [5]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Haidar AbboudBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Juwaida ThaljehBaathFemaleChristianArabNo
Muhammed Ra'adBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Badi' al-DroubiIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Zuhair TarrafIndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Fadia DeebBaathFemaleAlawiteArabYes
Muhammad Hassan al-NajjarBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Nidal AmmarBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Wael MelhemIndependentMaleAlawiteArabYes
Muhammad al-ShamiBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Nasser al-NasserIndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Ahed al-SukkariBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Moghith IbrahimBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Feras al-SalloumIndependentMaleAlawiteArabYes
Muhammad al-AbrashNational CovenantMaleSunniArabNo
Abd al-Hamid al-NokariBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Ma'youf al-DyabBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Yousef al-SalamahBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Khalil KhalilBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Mustafa al-Ma'roufBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Hazar al-DaqisBaathFemaleSunniArabYes
Munzer IbrahimBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Nuhad Sam'anSSNPMaleChristianArabNo

Hama Province

Hama Province was allocated 22 seats: [6]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Fadel WardehBaathMaleIsmailiArabYes
Muhammad SharabiBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Yaghi AliBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Muhammad Sharif Abd al-KarimIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Fayez al-AhmadBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Mustafa KhalilBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Sariya QasemArabic Democratic UnionMaleSunniArabNo
Baseem al-Na'emehBaathMaleIsmailiArabNo
Ghada Ibrahim BaathFemaleAlawiteArabYes
Mustafa SokkariBaathMaleSunniArabNo
As'ad HalloumIndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Hussein AbbasBaathMaleAlawiteArabYes
Salam SankarBaathFemaleSunni?Yes
Orubah MahfoudIndependentFemaleSunniArabNo
Ayman MalandiBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Issa WassoufBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Abdul Rahman Azkahi Arab Socialist UnionMaleSunni?Yes
Essam SibahiBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Maher QawirmaBaathMaleChristianArabYes
Abdulkafi UkdahIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Muhsen GhaziBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Sheik Abd al-Karim al-IsmaelIndependentMaleIsmailiArabYes

Hasakah Province

Hasakah Province was allocated 14 seats: [7]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Hassan SalloumiBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Muhammad al-ShamamIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Sheik Talal al-KhalilBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Abd al-Rahman KhalilCommunistMaleSunniKurdNo
Hammouda Sabbagh BaathMaleChristianArabYes
Khaled al-HamadaBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ali al-Jad'anBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad al-FallajBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Sheik Hassan al-MusallatIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Aboud al-Shawakh BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Khaled AttiyahBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Aladdin al-Hamad IndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Sheik Abd al-Hamid al-DaherIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Nour DoraBaathFemaleChristian?Yes

Deir ez-Zor Province

Deir ez-Zor was allocated 13 seats: [8]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Mayada al-AliBaathFemaleSunniArabNo
Sheik Mahmoud al-RayyesBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Adnan al-Jum'aArab Socialist UnionMaleSunniArabNo
Burhan Abd al-WahhabBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Madloul al-AzizIndependentMaleTwelverArabNo
Taha al-KhalifehBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ali al-Haj KhalifaBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Amin Raja BaathMaleTwelverArabYes
Aytan al-AytanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Sheikh al-KharfanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Sheik Muhanna al-Nasser IndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Abdulaziz al-HusseinBaathMaleTwelverArabNo
Maryam al-MitrassBaathFemaleSunniArabNo

Raqqa Province

Raqqa Governorate was allocated 8 seats: [9]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Maha al-AjeeliBaathFemaleSunniArabYes
Sheik Bashar al-MakhsourIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Ismail al-Hajo CommunistMaleIrreligionKurdYes
Fayez al-AbdullahBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Khaled al-DarwishBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Nidal al-EllouBaathMaleSunniKurdNo
Sheik Muhammad al-TurkiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmad al-HemaidiBaathMaleSunniArabNo

Aleppo Province

Aleppo Province was allocated 32 seats: [10]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Abdullatif al-BakkarBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Abd al-Razaq BarakatBaathMaleSunniTurkmenNo
Abd al-Aziz al-AssafBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmed IbrahimBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Sheik Adnan al-HamadIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmed Merhi SSNPMaleSunniArabYes
Ahmad al-Ali al-HamraIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Adnan al-MuhamadBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmad al-ZaidanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Fadel Ka'adahBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Alan BakrBaathMaleSunniKurdYes
Fares JeneidanIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Hussein al-Juma al-Haj QasemIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Faten MuhammadBaathFemaleSunniArabNo
Khaled al-ShebibBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Hassan ShuhayyedIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Manal al-Sheikh AmeenBaathFemaleSunniArabYes
Hussein Jasem HamadBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Kusai al-ThaljehBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Nassr al-AbdullahBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Khair al-MashiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Mujibur Rahman al-Dandan IndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Muhammad Sheikh al-Day'aIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad JebraelBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad al-As'adBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Omar Mahmoud al-HamdoBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Qasim Hassan BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Obaid al-Obaid al-IssaIndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Taha al-Haj AliBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Fawaz BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Omar al-HassanBaathMaleTwelverArabYes

Aleppo City

Aleppo was allocated 21 seats: [11]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Faisal AzzouzBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Boutros MurjanaIndependentMaleChristianArmenianNo
Abdulmun'em al-SawwaBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Abdo MuselliBaathMaleChristian?No
Lucy Iskanyan BaathFemaleChristianArmenianNo
Muhammad Amer HamwiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Mazen ArsalanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Najdat Anzour IndependentMaleSunniCircassianYes
Ma'en QanbourBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Muhammad al-HassanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad KalaajiBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Salloum al-SalloumBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Raafat DurmushBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Mariet KhouryBaathFemaleChristianArabNo
Hussam Katerji IndependentMaleSunniArabYes
Mahmoud Abu BakrIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Jireyer Raasiyan IndependentMaleChristianArmenianYes
Shadi DibsiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Hussam QaterjiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Sanaa FakhruddinArab Socialist UnionFemaleSunniArabNo
Sheik Hassan BerriIndependentMaleSunniArabYes

Idlib Province

Idlib Province was allocated 18 seats: [12]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Jamal MustouBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Wael DaliBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Khaled HarbaBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Fouad AldaniIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Naasan HijaziNational CovenantMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad KardoushBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Abd al-Karim al-YousefBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmad BostajiCommunistMaleSunniArabNo
Ahmad al-FarajBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Safwan Qurabi BaathMaleSunniArabYes
Samir al-IsmaelBaathMaleTwelverArabYes
Ghiyath al-QutainiBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Adel al-ShibanBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ma'moun al-SayyedBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Shirin al-YousefBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Ahmad AkreenIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Muhammad Qassem HamadaBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Fatima KhameesBaathFemaleSunniArabNo

Latakia Province

Latakia Province was allocated 17 seats: [13]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Malek HabibBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Zain al-Din AbbasIndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Maysaa SalehBaathFemaleAlawiteArabNo
Rassem MasriIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Hassan KoussaBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Thaer HassanBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Bassem SoudanBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Muhammed AjeelBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ammar al-Assad BaathMaleAlawiteArabYes
Fawaz Nassour IndependentMaleAlawiteArabYes
Iskandar HaddadBaathMaleChristianArabYes
Samir al-KhatibBaathMaleSunniArabYes
Mustafa Kheir BeikBaathMaleAlawiteArabYes
Ayham JrikusBaathMaleAlawiteArabYes
Nabil EliasIndependentMaleChristianArabNo
Bashir GhalawanjiBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Ayman AhmadBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo

Tartus Province

Tartus Governorate was allocated 13 seats: [14]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Siham al-OthmanBaathFemaleAlawiteArabNo
Ayman BilalBaathMaleAlawiteArabYes
Mahmoud BilalIndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Rania HassanBaathFemaleAlawiteArabNo
Ma'en MuhammadDemocratic Socialist UnionistMaleSunniArabNo
Akram AbduljalilBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Nassr HassanBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Abbas AbbasBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Muhammad JarriBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Tony HannaBaathMaleChristian?Yes
Suhail KhudurIndependentMaleAlawiteArabNo
Rami Saleh BaathMaleAlawiteArabNo
Ahmad HassanBaathMaleAlawiteArabNo

Quneitra Province

Quneitra Governorate was allocated 5 seats: [15]

NamePartyGenderReligionEthnicityMember of the Previousious parliament?
Rida al-DamqasiBaathMaleDruzeArabNo
Shadi SalehBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Wahid al-Za'alBaathMaleSunniArabNo
Khaled al-Shar'abiIndependentMaleSunniArabNo
Raafat BakkarIndependentMaleSunniArabNo

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