President of the Arab Union

The President of the Arab Union (Arabic: رئيس الاتحاد ra’īs al-ittiḥād) is the head of state of the Arab Union and its 20 constituent republics. The head of government, at the federal level, is the Prime Minister, while the head of government of a republic is known as a premier. According to the Constitution of the Arab Union, the President is elected in a direct election to a seven-year term; there is no limit to the number of terms a president may serve consecutively. The President is responsible for confirming the Council of Ministers (the federal government's executive branch), whose members are nominated and led by the Prime Minister, who is himself appointed by the President on advice of the Arab Congress (the federal legislative branch).

According to the constitution, the President of the Arab Union serves ex officio as commander-in-chief of the Union Defence Forces (UDF), the National Guard, and each republic's national police service (ie. the Palestine National Police). These agencies, especially the police, routinely answer to the agency to which they are immediately subordinate (for example, National Police are subordinate to their republic's Ministry of Interior); during exceptional circumstances, however, such as wars or other major natural or manmade disasters, the President of the Arab Union may exercise his authority as commander-in-chief to directly control the activities of all federal, republican, and local security forces. Otherwise, law enforcement agencies report to the President only when requested to do so, otherwise answering regularly to their immediate superior (such as the republican Ministries of Interior).

By tradition, the President of the Arab Union is styled Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques (خادم الحرمين الشريفين khādim al-ḥarimayn ash-sharīfayn), due to the location of Islam's tow holiest cities of Mecca and Medina in the Peninsular Arab Republic.

The official residence and workplace of the President of the Arab Union is the Garden Estate in the Nasser City borough of Kiryat Jalil. Bashar al-Assad became the third President of the Arab Union in July 2000, succeeding his late father, Hafez al-Assad; he has been re-elected twice since, in 2007 and 2014, with the next presidential election scheduled for April 2021.