Syria’s Assad Nominated for Third Term
- Share via
DAMASCUS, Syria — The 21-member regional command of the governing Baath Party, Syria’s most important policy-making body, announced Friday that it had nominated President Hafez Assad for a third term.
Assad, 54, who took control of Syria in a bloodless coup in 1970, was re-elected secretary-general of the party at a recent meeting of the Baath Party Congress. His current seven-year term ends March 13, and his renomination had been expected.
The regional command said the recommendation had been sent to the Syrian Parliament, which will hold a special session today to discuss the nomination. If Parliament approves, Assad’s name will be submitted to a public referendum before Feb. 13, it said.
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.