The Syrian state-owned media, who seized Syria’s control last month, appointed Amed Al-Shara leader Ahmed Al-Shara as an transitional president.
Hassan Abdel Ghani also declared that the Constitution was invalidated and that the legislative department and army formed under the dictator of the country, Bashar Al-Ass, were disbanded.
The declaration was the first official stage to establish a new government after the Rebels, led by the rebels, led by Damascus, who felt uncomfortable with the lightning that broke down the Al-seed last month. Assad. Al-Shara, who led the union, has since served as a virtual leader of the state since then.
As chairman of the transition government, Al-Shara will take control of the unimaginable transition period in Syria, which has been dominated by the iron fist of the Assad family for more than 50 years.
After nearly 14 years of civil war, Syria has been severely fractured, Al-Shara is trying to unite many heterogeneous factions under a single government. However, it was not immediately clear whether the group was appointed president during the transition period or how long the period lasted.
The declaration announced on Wednesday was published at a meeting in Damascus at a meeting between the leaders of other rebels against HTS officials and Al-ASSAD. In this forum, HTS leaders seemed to have tried to show that Al-Shara was supported by various rebels.
Nevertheless, HTS officials did not present information about which rebel groups attended at the meeting or the process of appointing Al-Shara, leaving uncertainty about whether there was a unified front after this stage.
Since HTS seized Damascus in early December, Al-Shara set a high goal to Syria by withdrawing the state of Syria’s reconstruction, corruption and greed and freeing the state from terrorism that defined the government of Al-Assad. . Especially during the long inter -Korean war of the country.
“What Syria needs today is bigger at any time.” “As we decided to liberate it in the past, our duty is to try to rebuild and develop it now.”
Many Syrians, however, questioned whether the Al-Shara could convey his promise to HTS and questioned whether he could adjust his rebel groups of Islamic roots into a secular state.
His armed Islamic group developed a few years ago in AL QAEDA’s affiliates, and Al-Shara received $ 10 million in US bounty over the years. The US officials of the BIDEN administration announced last month that they plan to discard the name at Damascus.
According to SANA, Al-Shara is now expected to establish a temporary legislative council to control the state until the new constitution is adopted. The council will be in charge of supervising a country that is greatly confused after Al-Assad fled in December.
Syria’s economy is destroyed and the currency is little value. Some of the country is still effectively controlled by the Kurds and other militias, and they are not opposed to or completely trusted by Al-Shara’s rebels. And the Union is excessive with too little fighters to maintain security for the whole country.
Al-Shara and his colleagues seized the capital and effectively transplanted leaders from the Northwest rebels, known as the Syrian Salvation Government, to Damasus. Many of the civil servants’ credentials are more religious than experts, and some Syrians are skeptical of their intentions and abilities.
Most of the civil servants belong to the majority of Sunni Muslims in this country, and they are concerned among many minorities, including Shi’ites, Dr., and Christians.
In December, HTS officials set up an ambitious period to establish a permanent new government in Syria. They said they would discuss the formation of community leaders, professors, intellectuals and other people and other representatives, including many religious sectarian members in Syria within three months.
On Wednesday, it was not immediately clear whether the rebels were planning to meet with community leaders before March 1.
The group also said that HTS leaders will establish a committee to bring new constitutions for the next few years and establish a judicial system that can test people accused of cruelty during the dictatorship of Al-ASSAD.
Reham Mourshed contributed to the report.