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Qadri Jamil
Qadri Jamil (Arabic: قدري جميل) is a Syrian politician, media editor and economist. He is one of the top leaders of the People's Will Party and the Popular Front for Change and Liberation,〔(Russia Bids to Unite Syria’s Fractured Opposition ), ''RIA Novosti'', 26 April 2012〕〔(Why reforming Syria's public institutions is the 11th Five-Year Plan's top priority. ), ''Syria Today'', January 2011〕 and a former member of the Assad government, having been dismissed from the post of deputy prime minister for economic affairs; minister of internal trade and consumer Protection on 29 October 2013. During a visit to Russia on 21 August 2012 Jamil said that President Bashar Assad's resignation might be considered if the opposition agreed to negotiate a peaceful settlement to the Syrian revolution.〔(Syria official says Bashar Assad resignation could be considered ) ''Los Angeles Times'' 22 August 2012〕〔(Assad resignation 'up for discussion' ) BBC News〕〔(Syrian minister warns US against intervention ) Bloomberg Businessweek 21 August 2012〕 == Background == Jamil graduated from Moscow State University with a degree in the Science of Economics. He went on to become a professor in the State Institute for Socio-Economic Development Planning in Damascus.〔(Kadri Jamil: ‘Economic Growth is Impossible without Social Justice' ), ''National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow'', 16 December 2011〕 Jamil was married to the daughter of Khalid Bakdash, a Syrian politician who was the Secretary-General of the Syrian Communist Party and the first communist to be an elected member of an Arab parliament in 1954. In 2000, shortly after the convention of the 9th Congress of the Syrian Communist Party, Jamil and 80% of the membership of Damascus organization of the Party were expelled. As this illegitimate procedure, as described by those affected, was widened to cover more party organizations all over Syria, Jamil and his fellow comrades formed the National Committee for the Unity of the Syrian Communists, which published the ''Qassioun'' (also ''Kassioun'') newspaper. Unlike the two other communist factions, the new communist current was not part of the National Progressive Front which brought together the ruling Ba'ath Party and the other "legal" parties. Qadri Jamil is originally from a Kuridsh family (Jamil Pasha, from Diyarbakir), that immigrated to Syria escaping from the Ottoman rulers.
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