Ahmed al-Shara stated it could take up to four years to hold elections in Syria, emphasizing the need for a meticulously drafted new constitution, which could take two to three years.
Al-Shara underlined that valid elections require a comprehensive population census, indicating that various conditions need to be met before transitioning to a democracy after years of dictatorship.
He acknowledged the importance of forming committees and consulting experts in drafting the new constitution, highlighting that the electoral process would not be hastily conducted.
In his attempts to transition from a rebel leader to a statesman, al-Shara has adopted moderate political positions, aiming to reassess the image of his leadership among foreign powers.
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