Bashar al-Assad

Syrian politician, 21st President of Syria

Bashar al-Assad - Syrian politician, 21st President of Syria
Born

September 11th, 1965
59 years ago

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Syria

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Elected as President of Syria in 2000, succeeded his father, Hafez al-Assad. Played a significant role in Syria’s political landscape during the Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011, overseeing government responses and military operations. Held various positions within the Ba'ath Party and served as an ophthalmologist before entering politics.

Oversaw military operations during the Syrian Civil War

Implemented certain economic reforms

Continued the Ba'ath Party's legacy in Syria

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