Syria's
newly appointed Prime Minister Wael al-Halki was sworn in Saturday
before the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the state-run SANA news
agency said.
Assad appointed al-Halki Thursday after sacking the former breakaway Prime Minister Riad Hijab, who defected last Sunday and sought refuge in Jordan.
Halki, a 48-year-old gynecologist, acted as secretary-general of the Baath party's branch in the southern Daraa province between 2000 and 2004.
He was appointed as head of the doctors' syndicate in 2010 and later served as health minister.
The defection of Hijab, despite attempts by the government to downplay its significance, is considered as a humiliating blow to the recently-formed government.
Assad appointed al-Halki Thursday after sacking the former breakaway Prime Minister Riad Hijab, who defected last Sunday and sought refuge in Jordan.
Halki, a 48-year-old gynecologist, acted as secretary-general of the Baath party's branch in the southern Daraa province between 2000 and 2004.
He was appointed as head of the doctors' syndicate in 2010 and later served as health minister.
The defection of Hijab, despite attempts by the government to downplay its significance, is considered as a humiliating blow to the recently-formed government.
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