Terrorist Mohammed al-Bashir Appointed as Interim Prime Minister in Syria

Since November 27, a militia alliance led by HTS has launched a significant offensive from northern Syria, advancing southward and capturing the capital in a short span of 12 days. Dec 10, 2024 Photo: @MayadeenEnglish


December 10, 2024 Hour: 6:49 pm

The decision to appoint al-Bashir was imposed by Abu Muhammad Jolani, leader of HTS, who has promised to establish a representative government and guarantee individual freedoms.

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The terrorist Mohammed al-Bashir has been appointed to head a transitional government until March 2025, following the recent takeover of Damascus by the terrorist organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

In a televised message, al-Bashir announced his appointment as interim prime minister, marking a turning point in the country’s protracted crisis.

The decision to appoint al-Bashir was imposed by Abu Muhammad Jolani, leader of HTS, who has promised to establish a representative government and guarantee individual freedoms.

However, the credibility of these claims is questionable given HTS’s history and involvement in violence and terrorism in the region.

Since November 27, a militia alliance led by HTS has launched a significant offensive from northern Syria, advancing southward and capturing the capital in a short span of 12 days.

This development has generated concern at both the national and international levels, as the stability of the country is threatened by the growing influence of extremist groups.

The appointment of Mohammed al-Bashir as a representative of the transitional government represents a dramatic change in the Syrian political dynamic and raises serious questions about the future of the country.

As these developments unfold, it is crucial that international and regional actors work to find a peaceful and lasting solution to the Syrian conflict, prioritizing the well-being of the people and respecting their fundamental rights.

Autor: MLM

Fuente: Xinhua

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