The country will dissolve the army of the previous Syrian regime and form a new one in a national base. The same is true of all military, revolutionary, political and civil groups, which will be dissolved and integrated into state institutions
A president has been appointed for the transitional period in Syria. Ahmed al-Sharaa was chosen to form a temporary legislative council until the formation of a new constitution.
The announcement was made during a meeting in Damascus this Wednesday, which attended commanders of armed groups who fought alongside Sharaa at Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) to expel Bashar Al-Assad from power. The information was later advanced by the Syrian state news agency, which cites commander Hassan Abdel Ghani.
According to the agency, the army of the previous Syrian regime will now be dissolved and a new one in a national base. The same is true of all military, revolutionary, political and civil groups that will be dissolved and integrated into state institutions.
This Wednesday, the new government of Syria said it discussed with a Russian delegation that visited Damascus “mechanisms of judicial transition” intended to do “justice to the victims of brutal war waged by the Assad regime.” “The restoration of relationships must take into account the mistakes of the past, respect the will of the Syrian people and serve their interests,” warned the new administration on Tuesday. The discussions “focused on key issues, including respect for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” the Syrian government said.
On December 8, after an 11-day offensive, a rebel coalition dominated by the Islamic Radical Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) group toppled the government of Bashar al-Assad, who took refuge with his family in Russia.