Muhammad al-Bosher Appointed Head of Syria's Interim Government
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After being appointed head of the interim government, Muhammad al-Bosher held his first meeting in Damascus. The newly appointed Prime Minister and former Prime Minister Muhammad al-Jalali attended the meeting.
Yesterday, on Tuesday, Muhammad al-Bosher confirmed his appointment as the head of the government during a speech at the Prime Minister’s office.
Al-Bosher added that the interim government will oversee general governance issues, and this activity may conclude on March 1.
Additionally, security services will be dissolved, and anti-terrorism laws will be abolished. "The interim government will review the current state of the army and discuss the issue of reorganizing its structure," the report states.
It is noted that "maintaining order, improving services, and ensuring a smooth transfer of power" will be some of the key priorities of the interim government. This was reported by the Associated Press.
The Syrian People's Council issued a statement supporting the Syrian people's desire to build a "New Syria." At the same time, Ibrahim al-Hadid, the Secretary-General of the Ba'ath Party, announced his support for a transitional period aimed at unifying the country, according to الحدث .
For reference, Muhammad al-Bosher was born in 1983 in Jabal az-Zawiya, in the southern part of Idlib province. He served as the Minister of Development and Humanitarian Affairs for the "Rescue Government" in 2022 and 2023.
Al-Bosher added that the interim government will oversee general governance issues, and this activity may conclude on March 1.
Additionally, security services will be dissolved, and anti-terrorism laws will be abolished. "The interim government will review the current state of the army and discuss the issue of reorganizing its structure," the report states.
It is noted that "maintaining order, improving services, and ensuring a smooth transfer of power" will be some of the key priorities of the interim government. This was reported by the Associated Press.
The Syrian People's Council issued a statement supporting the Syrian people's desire to build a "New Syria." At the same time, Ibrahim al-Hadid, the Secretary-General of the Ba'ath Party, announced his support for a transitional period aimed at unifying the country, according to الحدث .
For reference, Muhammad al-Bosher was born in 1983 in Jabal az-Zawiya, in the southern part of Idlib province. He served as the Minister of Development and Humanitarian Affairs for the "Rescue Government" in 2022 and 2023.
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