Mohammed al-Bashir has been appointed prime minister of the interim government, Reuters reported on Tuesday. He will serve in his role until March.
Mohammed al-Bashir has been appointed prime minister of Syria's interim government. He personally provided the information in a televised statement Tuesday. He will serve in this position until March 1, 2025.
Syria has a new prime minister. It was Muhammad al-Bashir
Bashir is an engineer by profession. Previously, he directed works in the so-called films. The National Renaissance Government campaigned against Bashar al-Assad, who was overthrown over the weekend.
Over the weekend, the rebels announced, among other things: Liberation of Damascus – They seized power in Syria. Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali expressed readiness for a peaceful transfer of power and expressed his willingness to cooperate with any leader chosen by the people.
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President Bashar al-Assad has fled the country and was last seen in Moscow, where his son is studying abroad. Initially, the Kremlin denied that the Russian president was planning to meet with Syrian politicians, but it was later reported that President Vladimir Putin had granted him asylum.
Assef Salloum, a Syrian who has lived in Poland for 11 years, told Polsat News that there was an enthusiastic atmosphere at home about the latest news from his homeland, but he was also very worried. – The fact that Assad is gone is great, but who is controlling Syria now and what plans do they have? We have to wait, said Mr. Salloum.
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