Ahmed Al-Sharaa in Syria appoints the Division President | War News in Syria
State media reports that Al-Sharaa is also authorized to form a temporary legislative committee in the transition stage.
The Syrian National News Agency (SANA) reported that Syria's de facto leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa was appointed president during the transition stage, and the country's constitution has been suspended.
SANA reported on Wednesday that Al-Sharaa was also authorized to form a temporary legislative committee that formed a transitional stage, which will perform its tasks until the new constitution is passed.
State -owned Sana News Agency said the announcement was published by a spokesman for Hassan Abdel Ghani, a military action department of the Syrian new facts government.
Abdel Ghani also announced the dissolution of the country's armed factions, saying that it would be absorbed into the state institution.
The National News Agency quoted Abdel Ghani and said: “All military factions have been dissolved … and integrate into the state institution.” He also announced the “dissolution of the army of disbanding the regime” and security agencies and security agencies and security agencies and security agencies and security agencies and security agencies and security agencies The Bart Party, which has ruled Syria for decades.
At the armed conference held in Damascus, an announcement appeared that the faction added a lightning offensive and subverted President Bashar Al-Assad last month. Since leadership offensive, Al-Sharaa has been Syria's fact ruler.
After Al-ASSAD was dismissed, Al-Sharaa's Hayat Tahrir Al-SHAM (HTS) group became a de facto council, and established a temporary government, mainly composed of local government officials. The official had previously owned the rebels before the rebels owned Run on idlib provice.
Al-Sharaa has promised a political transition, including the National Conference, including the government and the final election. He said that it may take four years to hold it.
He also called on the establishment of a new unified national army and security forces, but questioned how the temporary government made up for the composition of the former opposition rebels. Each group had its own leaders and ideology.
Transition start
Damascus reported that Osama Bin Javid of Peninsula TV said on Wednesday that these announcements provided Syria with “clearer direction.”
“This presidential position will be during the transition period, but we don't know how long it lasts. This will also pave the way for the international community to lift sanctions.” He said.
“In the past 48 hours, we have heard of the roadmap of the EU (EU) to completely cancel sanctions. This will be crucial because it will affect everyone in Syria in all aspects of society and people. How will the economic operation and how Syria will move forward. “He added.
Radwan Ziadeh, a senior analyst at the Arabian Center Washington Special Economic Zone, said that these announcements marked “the transition of power into the hands of civilians.”
He said: “Al-Sharaa will appoint members of the legislature, which will be issued in the next few days to declare a statement.”
“We have seen in Africa and Latin America (similar political transition). What is important today is that the political process has begun. We transfer power from military groups to a political process.”