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Syria’s Interim President Announces New Government Amid Transition

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 30, 2025 World News No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ahmed al-Shara (Syria's Interim President)

Syria’s Interim President Announces New Government Amid Transition.  

Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, has announced the formation of a caretaker government, marking a significant step in the country’s transition after more than five decades of authoritarian rule under the Assad family.

Ahmed al-Shara Syria’s Interim President (Photo Credit: Reuters)

Speaking from the presidential palace in Damascus on Saturday, Mr. al-Shara introduced his newly appointed ministers before an audience of dignitaries, including political leaders, activists, and representatives from various Syrian communities. His government includes experienced officials and one female minister, while key positions in defence, foreign affairs, and interior affairs have been filled by his close allies.

 





 A Test of Inclusive Leadership  

The composition of the new government is being closely scrutinised as a test of Mr. al-Shara’s commitment to forming an administration that represents Syria’s diverse religious and ethnic groups. Among his early pledges was the establishment of a transitional government by March, which would oversee the country until elections could be held—a process he estimates may take up to four years due to ongoing instability.

 

Saturday’s announcement suggests that Mr. al-Shara has responded to both domestic and international pressure to broaden representation in his administration. As a sign of this, he replaced his brother as health minister and appointed two respected activists to key roles. Raed al-Saleh, head of the White Helmets civil defence organisation, will serve as minister of disasters and emergencies, while Hind Kabawat, an organiser of Syria’s recent national dialogue conference, has been named minister of social affairs.

 

In a notable move towards inclusivity, Mr. al-Shara also appointed a Kurdish representative as minister of education. This ministry will play a crucial role in reforming Syria’s education system, previously shaped by the Assad regime.

 

Balancing Domestic and International Expectations  

The international community has set clear conditions for fully restoring diplomatic ties and easing sanctions on Syria. Many Western and Arab leaders have emphasised that any such moves would depend on the formation of a government that reflects Syria’s ethnic and religious diversity.

 

Domestically, Mr. al-Shara faces growing pressure following recent violence in Syria’s coastal region. Clashes between remnants of the Assad regime and government security forces resulted in over 1,000 deaths, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Additionally, he has sought agreements with the Kurdish-led militia, which controls much of northeastern Syria, and Druse leaders in the south, in an effort to stabilise the country.

 

 A New Constitution for a New Era  

Earlier this month, Syria’s interim government adopted a constitutional declaration, which will guide the country until a permanent constitution is established. The document retains a strong presidential system, granting the president executive powers, including the ability to appoint Supreme Court judges and a portion of the parliamentary representatives. However, it also introduces an independent judiciary and a separation of powers—key departures from the authoritarian structure of the Assad era.

 

The declaration guarantees fundamental freedoms, including freedom of expression and press, but has faced criticism for not sufficiently addressing power-sharing among Syria’s various ethnic and religious groups. While some see it as a positive step towards stability, others argue that further reforms will be necessary to ensure true democratic governance.

 

Legal experts have pointed to new safeguards against dictatorship, such as a three-month limit on states of emergency and restrictions on military and security forces. However, concerns remain over the lack of checks on presidential power, with some activists calling for stronger mechanisms to prevent a return to authoritarian rule.

 

A Nation in Transition  

As Syria moves forward under its new leadership, the challenges ahead remain formidable. The transitional government will be in power for five years, tasked with overseeing the country’s reconstruction, drafting a permanent constitution, and preparing for democratic elections.

 

While uncertainties persist, the formation of this government marks a turning point in Syria’s post-war journey—one that will test the nation’s ability to rebuild, reconcile, and embrace a new political era.

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