INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mohammed al-Bashir, the head of the administration that ran Idlib in northwest Syria, has been appointed as the country's interim prime
minister following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.The decision came after Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani met
led the shock 12-day rebel offensive which toppled the Assad dynasty that ruled Syria for the last five decades.Bashir has been the head of
qualification in the English language, and administrative planning and project management, as well as a degree in Sharia and law from the
University of Idlib.Before joining the opposition administration, he worked as the head of the precision instruments department at the
through the use of technology, strengthening the economy and prioritising the humanitarian needs of displaced people in Idlib, reported
Levant24, a Syrian news outlet, in January.Idlib has been run by several opposition groups opposed to Damascus since the Syrian civil war
of governance, such as health and education, delegated to local institutions and foreign aid organisations, while it controls security and