Early life and education
Atrash was born in Tartus in 1934. He received a bachelor's degree from London School of Economics. He also holds a PhD in economics, which he received fromCareer
Atrash worked as an advisor to the World Bank. He was the director of Syria at the Bank. After public offices, Atrash began to take part in cabinet positions as an independent politician. From 1980 to 1984, he served as economy minister. He resigned from office due to disagreements with then-prime minister Rauf Kasim. He was again named as minister of finance to the cabinet headed by Muhammad Mustafa Mero on 13 December 2001. Atrash's appointment occurred as part of the cabinet reshuffle, and he replaced Khalid Al Mahaini. Atrash's term lasted until 10 September 2003 when he was replaced by Mohammad Al Hussein as finance minister.Views
Atrash is a moderate socialist and social democrat, believing in controlling the need for change.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Atrash, Mohammad 20th-century Syrian economists 21st-century Syrian economists 1934 births Alumni of the London School of Economics Alumni of the University of London Living people Syrian ministers of finance People from Tartus