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Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a transitional federal government on Saturday, selecting 23 ministers in a widened cabinet seen as a key milestone in the shift from decades of Assad family guideline and to enhancing Syria&& s ties with the West, Reuters reported.
Syria & s new Sunni Islamist-led authorities have actually been under pressure from the West and Arab nations to form a federal government that is more inclusive of the country&& s diverse ethnic and religious communities.
That pressure increased following the killings of numerous Alawite civilians &-- the minority sect from which toppled leader Bashar al-Assad hails &-- in violence along Syria&& s western coast this month.
The cabinet consisted of Yarub Badr, an Alawite who was named transportation minister, while Amgad Badr, who comes from the Druze neighborhood, will lead the farming ministry.
Hind Kabawat, a Christian female and part of the previous opposition to Assad who worked for interfaith tolerance and women&& s empowerment, was appointed as social affairs and labor minister.
Mohammed Yosr Bernieh was called finance minister, read the report.
It kept Murhaf Abu Qasra and Asaad al-Shibani, who were currently working as defence and foreign ministers respectively in the previous caretaker cabinet that has governed Syria given that Assad was fallen in December by a lightning rebel offensive.
Sharaa likewise said he developed for the first time a ministry for sports and another for emergency situations, with the head of a rescue group called the White Helmets, Raed al-Saleh, appointed as the minister of emergency situations.
In January, Sharaa was called as interim president and promised to form an inclusive transitional federal government that would develop Syria&& s gutted public organizations and run the country up until elections, which he stated might take up to five years to hold.
The government will not have a prime minister, with Sharaa anticipated to lead the executive branch.
Previously this month, Syria issued a constitutional declaration, created to work as the foundation for the interim duration led by Sharaa.
The declaration kept a central role for Islamic law and ensured females&& s rights and liberty of expression, Reuters reported.
The post Syria&& s president al-Sharaa kinds new transitional federal government first appeared on TINS News.





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