Syria's president al-Sharaa forms new transitional government
- Syria's new transitional government was sworn in nearly four months after the Assad family was removed from power.
- The 23-member Cabinet aims to restore stability in Syria, which has faced violence and clashes recently.
- The new government's main mission is to end the war and bring stability to Syria, amid recent clashes and violence.
- Interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa stated that the formation of the government symbolizes a joint will to build a new state in Syria.
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Minority inclusion and power concentration: What we know about Syria’s new government
BEIRUT, March 31 — Syria’s new government, dominated by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s inner circle, faces the daunting challenge of gaining the trust of Syrians, as well as that of Western countries to secure sanctions relief. The transitional 23-member cabinet — without a prime minister — was announced on Saturday, more than three months after Sharaa’s Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) led an offensive that toppled longtime presid…
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