Fifth Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government | |
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Date formed | 1 January 1966 |
Date dissolved | 23 February 1966 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Amin al-Hafiz |
Head of government | Salah al-Din al-Bitar |
Deputy head of government |
Adnan Shuman Rais al-Farhan al-Fayyad |
Member party | Ba'ath Party |
History | |
Predecessor | First Yusuf Zuayyin Government |
Successor | Second Yusuf Zuayyin Governmentt |
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The Fifth Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government ruled Syria from January to February 1966. The Cabinet of Syria led by then- Prime Minister Salah al-Din al-Bitar. This government was the 73rd since Syria gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1918. [1]
It was formed on January 1, 1966, and abruptly dissolved on February 23, 1966. This government was overthrown between 21 and 23 February 1966 in a coup d'état. [2] The ruling National Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party were removed from power by a union of a regionalists led by Salah Jadid. [3]
Fifth Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government | |
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![]() Cabinet of the Syrian Arab Republic | |
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Date formed | 1 January 1966 |
Date dissolved | 23 February 1966 |
People and organisations | |
Head of state | Amin al-Hafiz |
Head of government | Salah al-Din al-Bitar |
Deputy head of government |
Adnan Shuman Rais al-Farhan al-Fayyad |
Member party | Ba'ath Party |
History | |
Predecessor | First Yusuf Zuayyin Government |
Successor | Second Yusuf Zuayyin Governmentt |
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The Fifth Salah al-Din al-Bitar Government ruled Syria from January to February 1966. The Cabinet of Syria led by then- Prime Minister Salah al-Din al-Bitar. This government was the 73rd since Syria gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1918. [1]
It was formed on January 1, 1966, and abruptly dissolved on February 23, 1966. This government was overthrown between 21 and 23 February 1966 in a coup d'état. [2] The ruling National Command of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party were removed from power by a union of a regionalists led by Salah Jadid. [3]