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- Members Damascus Province Daraa Province Suweida Province Homs Province Hama Province Hasakah Province Deir ez-Zor Province Rashid Province Aleppo Province Idlib Province Latakia Province Bedouin Tribes
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
This is a list of deputies elected to the Syrian parliament of 1961. The Syrian parliamentary election was held on 1—2 December 1961.[1] There are no official records, but the number of eligible voters was estimated at between 1,000,000 and 1,250,000.[2] More than 1,800 candidates, among them 11 women, contested for the 172-seat constitutional assembly.[3][4] Participation in the various constituencies varied between 48—84%, "a figure not reached in Syria before."[2] MembersIndependent | People's Party | National Party | Baath Party | Muslim Brotherhood | Arab Liberation Movement |
Bedouins reserved seats | Non-Muslim reserved seats | Speaker of the Parliament |
Damascus ProvinceDamascus Province had eight constituencies and was allocated 33 seats: Damascus (17 seats, 3 reserved for non-Muslims), Al-Ghouta (3 seats), Duma (4 seats), Al-Nabk (2 seats), Al-Qutaifah (1 seat), Al-Zabadani (1 seat), Al-Qunaitra (3 seats) and Qatana (2 seats).[5] Name | Party | Electoral district | | Khalid al-Azm | Independent | Damascus | | Maamun al-Kuzbari (1961—1962) | Independent | Damascus | | Isam al-Din al-Attar | Muslim Brotherhood | Damascus | | Muhammad Abdin | Independent | Damascus | | Sabri al-Assali | National Party | Damascus | | Hussein Khattab | Muslim Brotherhood | Damascus | | Said al-Ghazzi (1962—1963) | Independent | Damascus | | Rashad Jabri | Independent | Damascus | | Fuad al-Adil | Independent | Damascus | | Adnan al-Quwatli | National Party | Damascus | | Rashid ad-Duqr | Independent | Damascus | | Umar Awdat al-Khatib | Muslim Brotherhood | Damascus | | Zuhayr ash-Shawish | Muslim Brotherhood | Damascus | | Bashir Ramadan | Independent | Damascus | | Awad Barakat | Independent | Damascus | | Suhayl al-Khuri | National Party | Damascus | | Hunayn Sahnawi | Independent | Damascus | | Muhammad Said al-Abbar | Muslim Brotherhood | Al-Ghouta | | Abd al-Rauf Abu Tawq | Muslim Brotherhood | Al-Ghouta | | Muzhar ash-Shurbaji | National Party | Al-Ghouta | | Mahmud al-Hakim | Baath Party | Duma | | Ahmad Ismail | Arab Liberation Movement | Duma | | Muhammad Subhi Taha | Independent | Duma | | Mahmud al-Azm | National Party | Duma | | Amin al-Nufayri | Independent | Al-Nabk | | Ibrahim Tayfur | National Party | Al-Nabk | | Mahmud Muhammad Diyab | Independent | Al-Qutaifa | | Jamil al-Shamat | Independent | Al-Zabadani | | Faur Bin al-Amir Mahmud | Independent | Al-Qunaitra | | Abd al-Razzaq al-Tahhan | Independent | Al-Qunaitra | | Abd al-Rahman Ayyub | Independent | Al-Qunaitra | | Hussein Maryud | Baath Party | Qatana | | Adil Ajlani | National Party | Qatana | |
Daraa ProvinceDaraa Province had two constituencies and was allocated 7 seats: Daraa (3 seats) and Izra' (4 seats).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Ibrahim Rizq Abu-Zayd | Independent | Daraa | | Abd al-Latif al-Miqdadi | Independent | Daraa | | Muhammad Muflih al-Zu'bi | Independent | Daraa | | Ahmad Abd al-Karim | Independent | Izra' | | Abd al-Hamid al-Khalil | Arab Liberation Movement | Izra' | | Muhammad Khayr al-Hariri | National Party | Izra' | | Khalid al-Sarhan | Independent | Izra' |
Suweida ProvinceSuweida Province had three constituencies and was allocated 4 seats: Sweida (2 seats), Salkhad (1 seat) and Shahba (1 seat).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Hussein Murshid | Independent | Sweida | | Naif Jarbu | Baath Party | Sweida | | Muhammad Mustafa al-Atrash | Independent | Salkhad | | Nawwaf Hasan Amir | Baath Party | Shahba |
Homs ProvinceHoms Province had four constituencies and was allocated 16 seats: Homs (11 seats, 1 reserved for non-Muslims), Jubb al-Jarrah (1 seat), Tadmur (1 seat) and Talkalakh (3 seats, 1 reserved for non-Muslims).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Ratib al-Husami | People's Party | Homs | | Faydi al-Atassi | People's Party | Homs | | Farhan al-Jandali | People's Party | Homs | | Sami Tayyarah | Arab Liberation Movement | Homs | | Said al-Tilawi | National Party | Homs | | Muhammad Ali Mashaal | People's Party | Homs | | Tayyeb al-Khoja | Muslim Brotherhood | Homs | | Hani al-Sibai | Independent | Homs | | Munib Raslan | Independent | Homs | | Abdallah Farkuh | National Party | Homs | | Musallam Haddad | People's Party | Homs | | Ahmad Dahiyah | Independent | Jubb al-Jarrah | | Munir Ahmad al-Fayyad | Independent | Tadmur | | Mansur Tawfiq al-Hasan | Independent | Talkalakh | | Abd al-Karim Dabbah al-Dandashi | Arab Liberation Movement | Talkalakh | | Khalil Jurji Daass | Independent | Talkalakh | |
Hama ProvinceHama Province had four constituencies and was allocated 13 seats: Hama (7 seats), Salamiyah (2 seats), Saan al-Sain (1 seat) and Masyaf (3 seats).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Akram El-Hourani | Baath Party | Hama | | Mustafa Hamdun | Baath Party | Hama | | Abd al-Ghani Qannut | Baath Party | Hama | | Abd al-Aziz Uthman | Baath Party | Hama | | Muhammad Ali Adil | Baath Party | Hama | | Muhammad Aturah | Baath Party | Hama | | Khalil Kallas | Baath Party | Hama | | Mustafa Mirza | Independent | Salamiyah | | Mustafa Tamir | Independent | Salamiyah | | Muhammad Bin Abd al-Karim Dayyub Nasir | Independent | Saan al-Sain | | Qahtan al-Hawwash | Baath Party | Masyaf | | Muhammad Sulayman Ali Maaruf | Baath Party | Masyaf | | Abd al-Hadi Ahmad | Baath Party | Masyaf |
Hasakah ProvinceHasakah Province had five constituencies and was allocated 11 seats: Hasakah (4 seats, 1 reserved for non-Muslims), Shedada (1 seat), Qamishli (4 seats, 1 reserved for non-Muslims), Al-Malakiya Dayrik (1 seat) and Ras al-Ayn (1 seat).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Muhammad Rashid al-Zubaa | Independent | Al-Hasakah | | Khalil Ibrahim Pasha | Independent | Al-Hasakah | | Kaud al-Tallaa | Independent | Al-Hasakah | | Ziya Malak Ismail | Independent | Al-Hasakah | | Sulayman Ali al-Asaad | Independent | Shedada | | Abd al-Razzaq al-Hasu | Independent | Al-Qamishli | | Abd al-Razzaq al-Naif | Independent | Al-Qamishli | | Talaat Abd al-Qadir | Independent | Al-Qamishli | | Ilyas Najjar | Independent | Al-Qamishli | | Dahhan Naif Bin Mustafa Pasha | Independent | Al-Malakiya Dayrik | | Muhajjim al-Muhaydi | Independent | Ras al-Ayn | |
Deir ez-Zor ProvinceDeir ez-Zor Province had three constituencies and was allocated 8 seats: Deir ez-Zor (4 seats), Mayadin (2 seats) and Abu Kamal (2 seats).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Abd al-Samad al-Futtayih Raghib al-Bashir | Independent | Deir ez-Zor | | Jalal al-Sayyed | Independent | Deir ez-Zor | | Abd al-Rahman al-Hunaydi | Arab Liberation Movement | Deir ez-Zor | | Abd al-Rahman Abd al-Karim al-Fayyad | Independent | Deir ez-Zor | | Abud al-Jadaan | Independent | Mayadin | | Ahmad Shashan | Independent | Mayadin | | Dahham Rajab al-Dandal | Independent | Abu Kamal | | Fahd Mushrif al-Dandal | Independent | Abu Kamal |
Rashid ProvinceRashid Province had two constituencies and was allocated 4 seats: Raqqa (3 seats) and Tall Abiad (1 seat).[6]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Faisal al-Huwaydi | Independent | Raqqa | | Hamid al-Khoja | Independent | Raqqa | | Mustafa al-Kaakaji | Independent | Raqqa | | Khalaf al-Hisan | Independent | Tal Abiad |
Aleppo ProvinceAleppo Province had eight constituencies and was allocated 36 seats: Aleppo (16 seats, 5 reserved for non-Muslims), Jabal Samaan (5 seats), Al-Bab (3 seats), Ayn al-Arab (2 seats), Manbij (3 seats), Afrin (3 seats), Azaz (3 seats) and Jarablus (1 seat).[7]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Maaruf al-Dawalibi | People's Party | Aleppo | | Muhammad Rashad Barmada | People's Party | Aleppo | | Alaa al-Din al-Jabiri | People's Party | Aleppo | | Asaad al-Kurani | National Party | Aleppo | | Abd al-Salam Kanaan | National Party | Aleppo | | Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda | Muslim Brotherhood | Aleppo | | Ahmad Qanbar | People's Party | Aleppo | | Abd al-Khaliq Nihad Ibrahim Pasha | People's Party | Aleppo | | Mustafa al-Zarqa | Muslim Brotherhood | Aleppo | | Bakri al-Qabbani | People's Party | Aleppo | | Muhammad Talas | National Party | Aleppo | | Aram Karamanukian | Independent | Aleppo | | Leon Zamariya | National Party | Aleppo | | Naum al-Suyufi | National Party | Aleppo | | Krikov Eblighatian | Independent | Aleppo | | Joseph Jarmaq | Independent | Aleppo | | Hussein Ali Shahin Awwad | People's Party | Jabal Samaan | | Hussein Abd al-Karim al-Dandal | People's Party | Jabal Samaan | | Izzat Ibrahim Pasha | People's Party | Jabal Samaan | | Ismail al-Hajj Barakat | People's Party | Jabal Samaan | | Ahmad Tawfiq Tahir | People's Party | Jabal Samaan | | Tahir al-Hajj Fadil | Independent | Al-Bab | | Abdallah Jassumah | People's Party | Al-Bab | | Ahmad Ali Agha | Independent | Al-Bab | | Shahin Mustafa Shahin | Independent | Ayn al-Arab | | Ismat Busan Shahin | Independent | Ayn al-Arab | | Diab al-Mashi | People's Party | Manbij | | Ibrahim Shalah Ibrahim | People's Party | Manbij | | Hazim Labaniyah | People's Party | Manbij | | Muhammad Mannan | People's Party | Afrin | | Ahmad Jaafar | People's Party | Afrin | | Nuri Arif Dahini Uthman Agha | People's Party | Afrin | | Ahmad Muhammad Hasan Kannu | People's Party | Aazaz | | Nafi Hadi Bakkar | People's Party | Aazaz | | Ali Hasan Junaydan | People's Party | Aazaz | | Ali Muhli Ibrahim | Independent | Jarablus |
Idlib ProvinceIdlib Province had five constituencies and was allocated 11 seats: Idlib City (2 seats), Idlib (3 seats), Jisr ash-Shughur (2 seats), Maarrat al-Numan (2 seats) and Harem (2 seats).[7]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Muhammad Adib Asfari | People's Party | Idlib City | | Abd al-Hamid Duwaydari | People's Party | Idlib City | | Hasan Mustafa Hajj Hussein | People's Party | Idlib | | Hikmat Hasan Ubaydi | People's Party | Idlib | | Muhammad Fahmi Ashuri | Baath Party | Idlib | | Naasan Zaki Najjari | National Party | Jisr ash-Shugur | | Najda al-Najjari | National Party | Jisr ash-Shugur | | Nur al-Din al-Yusufi | Baath Party | Maarrat al-Numan | | Imad al-Haraki | Independent | Ma'arrat al-Numan | | Al-Walid Bin Ahmad Abd al-Rahman | Baath Party | Harim | | Nazim Said al-Kayyali | National Party | Harim |
Latakia ProvinceLatakia Province had eight constituencies and was allocated 20 seats: Latakia City (3 seats, 1 reserved for non-Muslims), Latakia (2 seats), Al-Haffah (2 seats), Jableh (1 seat), Nabi Ali (3 seats), Banias (2 seats), Tartus (3 seats) and Safita (4 seats, 1 reserved for non-Muslims).[7]Name | Party | Electoral district | | Nabil al-Tawil | Muslim Brotherhood | Latakia City | | Muhammad al-Shawwaf | People's Party | Latakia City | | Adil Murqus | Independent | Latakia City | | Wahib al-Ghanem | Baath Party | Latakia | | Munir al-Hafiz | Independent | Latakia | | Muhammad Ali Kamil | Independent | Al-Haffa | | Nadim Mustafa Ismail | Independent | Al-Haffa | | Muhammad Nazir Ali | National Party | Jableh | | Ahmad Shafiq al-Kanj | Independent | Nabi Ali | | Uthman Asbar | People's Party | Nabi Ali | | Ahmad Ali Kamil | Independent | Nabi Ali | | Muhammad Habib | Independent | Banias | | Muhammad al-Hasan | Baath Party | Banias | | Badi Ismail | Independent | Tartus | | Riyad Abd al-Razzaq | National Party | Tartus | | Muhyi al-Din Murhij | National Party | Tartus | | Munir al-Abbas | Independent | Safita | | Muhammad Amin Raslan | Independent | Safita | | Abd al-Latif Yunis | Independent | Safita | | Rafiq Bashshur | People's Party | Safita |
Bedouin TribesThe Bedouin tribes were allocated 7 seats.[7] Name | Party | Electoral district | | Dahham al-Hadi | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Shammar al-Khrese | | Munir Abd al-Muhsin | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Shammar al-Khrese | | Mutib Bin Fawwaz al-Shaalan | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Badiyat al-Sham wal-Hasakah | | Tamir Bin Trad al-Mulhim | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Badiyat al-Sham wal-Hasakah | | Trad Karan al-Murshid | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Badiyat Tadmur | | Abduh Ibrahim Bin Ibrahim Pasha al-Ibrahim | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Mawwali | | Faisal Nawwaf al-Salih | Independent (Bedouin tribes) | Mawwali |
See also- Parliament of Syria
- Elections in Syria
- Politics of Syria
References1. ^Oron, 1967, p.501. 2. ^1 Oron, 1967, p.502. 3. ^Oron, 1967, p.500. 4. ^Oron, 1967, p.499. 5. ^Oron, 1967, p.503. 6. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 Oron, 1967, p.504. 7. ^1 2 3 Oron, 1967, p.505.
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