Syria rebels name Mohammed al-Bashir head of transitional government
The Hindu
Syrian rebels appoint Mohammad al-Bashir as head of transitional government in Damascus until March 1, 2024.
The Syrian rebels now in power in Damascus appointed Mohammad al-Bashir as head of a transitional government that will be in place until March 1, state media said Tuesday (December 10, 2024).
Syria civil war LIVE Updates - December 10, 2024
On Sunday (December 8, 2024), the rebels led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) seized the capital Damascus in a lightning offensive, toppling President Bashar al-Assad who fled the country.
“The general command has tasked us with running the transitional government until March 1,” said a statement attributed to Mr. Bashir on state television’s Telegram account, referring to him as “the new Syrian Prime Minister”.
Before being tapped for the role, he had been head of the rebels’ so-called Salvation Government in northwest Syria and previously held the role of its Development Minister.
Also Tuesday (December 10, 2024), a source within the political affairs department of the Salvation Government told AFP Mr. Bashir would head the transitional government.
The Salvation Government, with its own ministries, departments, judicial and security authorities, was set up in the Idlib bastion in 2017 to assist people in the rebel-held area people cut off from government services.