Ahmed al-Sharaa, previously the leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has been appointed president of Syria during a transitional period after a military operation against former president Bashar al-Assad. This development follows a meeting of rebel faction leaders and results in substantial restructuring, including the dissolution of parliament and existing military agencies. The transitional government is expected to hand over power by March, although challenges in managing this transition remain. Sharaa's focus is on maintaining civil peace and establishing new state institutions, but the disbanding of armed factions poses potential sensitivities within the complex political landscape of Syria.
The appointment of Ahmed al-Sharaa as president signals a significant political shift in Syria following the military operation against Bashar al-Assad's regime.
Sharaa aims to fill the power vacuum and promote civil peace while overseeing the establishment of new state institutions and a national army.
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