Syrian interim president Ahmed Al-Sara on Saturday announced a new transitional government with close colleagues and, including a woman, in place of acting officers since the long-term ruler Bashar al-Assad was taken out.
Earlier this announcement earlier this announcement comes amid international calls for an inclusive Syrian infection after the recent communal bloodshed, as the new leaders of the country want to reunite and reconstruct Syria and its institutions after Assad’s uproar of Assad on December 8.
Along with retaining his cabinet positions with External Affairs Minister Asad al-Shabani and Defense Minister Murahaf Abu Kasra, Shara’s close associates held prominent positions, while the chief of General Intelligence, Anas Khattab was appointed as Internal Minister.
The veteran Figure of Syrian Christian minority and long -term asad rival member was named Social Affairs and Labor Minister, who was the first woman to be appointed by Shara.
The Leader of the White Helmet, the Syrian rescue teams who worked in rebel-accepted areas, Raid al-Saleh, were appointed as the minister of emergency situations and disasters.
The Islamic -led officials who now dominate Syria have vowed to protect minorities, especially after fighting this month among the gunmen of the Alvite community earlier this month and the militia was connected to the Sunni rebellious forces, causing him a civilian massacre.
In December, a acting government headed by Mohammad al-Bashir was appointed to run the country until a new cabinet was formed, initially an announcement for March 1.
In late January, the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader, Shara, who was uprooted by Assad, was appointed as an interim president.
This month, Shara determined a constitutional announcement regulating the country’s transitional period for five years.
Some experts and groups of rights have warned that it focuses power in Shara’s hands and fails to include adequate protection for minorities.
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