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Maamun al-Kuzbari was born on 1914 in Damascus, Ottoman Syria, Ottoman Empire, is a Syrian lawyer, academic and politician (1914–1998). Discover Maamun al-Kuzbari's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Born 1914
Birthday 1914
Birthplace Damascus, Ottoman Syria, Ottoman Empire
Date of death 1998
Died Place Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality Oman

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1943

He studied International law at the University of Lyon's affiliate Saint Joseph University in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, and became an attorney in Damascus in 1943 and a professor at Damascus University in 1948.

1949

He succeeded in avoiding military confrontation among the supporters and opponents of Shishakli within the Syrian army and called the former President Hashim al-Atassi, whose administration was interrupted by Shishakli's coup in 1949, to come back to Damascus in order to complete his term.

Kuzbari remained head of the ALM.

He participated in the new elections and returned to parliament in October of that year.

1953

He entered parliament as an independent in 1953, allying himself with military strongman Adib al-Shishakli.

He was elected Speaker of parliament and chairman of the Constitutional Assembly charged by Shishakli to amend the constitution.

Shishakli also appointed him secretary general of the Arab Liberation Movement (ALM), Shishakli's political vehicle.

He also managed the party's daily newspaper, Al Tahrir al Arabi ("The Arab Liberation").

1954

After Shishakli was overthrown, Kuzbari in his position as Speaker, and according to the constitution, was declared acting President in an emergency session of parliament on 25 February 1954.

1955

In February 1955 he was appointed minister of justice under Prime Minister Sabri al Asali and in September of that same year he became minister of education under Prime Minister Said al-Ghazzi.

He represented Syria in the Non-Aligned Movement Conferences in Bandung on 1955 and in several other international conferences.

1956

He kept that post until June 1956.

In May 1956 he became acting president of Damascus University.

1958

In 1958, under president Shukri al-Kuwatli, Kuzbari took part, as a member of the government, in unification talks with Egypt that resulted in the formation of the United Arab Republic.

He was politically inactive during the union and became President of the Syrian Lawyers Bar.

1961

Three years later he endorsed the 1961 Syrian coup d'état that dissolved the UAR.

One of the leading officers of that coup was Kuzbari's cousin, Haydar al-Kuzbari, and the coup leaders asked Mamoun to form the first post-UAR government.

He formed a cabinet consisting mainly of technocrats and university professors.

He assumed in addition to his role as prime minister, the ministry of Defense and Foreign Affairs and acted as president until his resignation in November 1961.

His main objective was to re-establish an elected democratic government through a free and democratic elections.

Parliamentary elections took place in December 1961.

Kuzbari was elected again as a deputy in parliament and Speaker.

Nazim al-Kudsi became president.

1962

On 28 March 1962 both Kuzbari and Kudsi were arrested in an attempted coup by military strongman Abd al-Karim al-Nahlawi, but were released when it failed.

He remained speaker until 12 September 1962.

1963

He was exiled after another coup on 8 March 1963 and settled for a short time in France before relocating to Morocco.

He taught at Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakech Universities.

He taught and published several books in Syria and Morocco in the interpretation of civil law.

He actively participated in propagation of the Arab language in the Moroccan universities and courts.

His books are used as reference in the Moroccan courts.

1996

In 1996, he moved to Lebanon at the end of the country's civil war.

1998

Maamun al-Kuzbari (1914 – 2 March 1998) (مأمون الكزبري) was a Syrian literary personality, politician and acting head of state (29 September – 20 November 1961) from a prominent Damascus family.

He died in Beirut on 2 March 1998 and was buried in Damascus.