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Syria''s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Saturday appointed a 23-member cabinet, including four members from minority groups.
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Syria''s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Saturday appointed a 23-member cabinet, including four members from minority groups.
Following the fall of the Assad regime on 8 December 2024, Syria is currently undergoing a political transition, with Ahmed al-Sharaa leading a Syrian transitional government.
As Syria embarks on this transitional phase, the world watches closely. Whether this government becomes a genuine engine for reform — or simply a rebranding of past authoritarianism — remains
Syria sees first government reshuffle since al-Assad''s ouster Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa replaces his brother and some governors and reshuffles cabinet ministers.
Sources close to the Syrian government told Asharq Al-Awsat that a cabinet reshuffle is expected in the coming days, alongside a restructuring of several ministries, including sovereign
On Saturday evening, Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa took a significant political step by approving the first cabinet reshuffle in Syria since the formation of the transitional government.
An overview of Syria''s government structure. Learn about the President''s extensive powers, the Council of Ministers'' role, and the constitutional framework of the republic.
Over the weekend, the interim Syrian government announced a new set of 23 cabinet ministers, who are to run the country for the next five years until elections can be held.
Syria''s interim government, formed after the collapse of the Assad regime, has announced plans to transition to a free-market economy. Led by Prime Minister Mohammed al
As the current Syrian transitional government makes strides in dismantling the vast Assad-era production and trafficking networks, key challenges in disrupting remaining and shifting