Syria divides the new transitional government on the eve of the Eid al -Fitr, which represents the end of Ramadan

Nearly four months after President Bashar al -Assad, who spent 24 years in power, Syria announced the formation of a new government; Initially, a five -year transit period to restore stability and peace to a country that has suffered more than a decade of war.
The new Syrian transition government officially divided its position on Saturday, about four months after The dismissal of the Assad familyWhile the new Damascus authorities are working to restore stability in this war that destroyed the war.
The Cabinet 23 -members, which reflects a mixture of religious and ethnic origins, is the first government formed in the five transitional period in the country, and It replaces the interim government It was created immediately after Bashar al -Assad was expelled in early December.
It should be noted that the treasury Lack of Prime Minister; Instead, according to the temporary constitution approved by temporary President Ahmed Al -Sharra earlier this month, the Secretary -General of the government will be directed.
Announce EID-Aal-Fitr -The celebration that concludes the holy Islamic month of Ramadan, which begins in Syria on Monday-Monday, the new government presents several new faces, regardless of the foreign and defense ministers, who maintain their positions. People Khattab, the new Minister of the Interior, was previously directing the Ministry of Intelligence.
“The formation of a new government today is the declaration of our common will Build a new country“Al -Sharra said that highlighting the importance of the new government. Defense Minister Marouf Abu Tarara said that his main goal is to develop a professional army “From people and people”.
The Council of Ministers does not include representatives of the Syrian democratic forces (FDS), with the support of the United States and its Kurdish leadership, or independent civil administration in northeastern Syria. Earlier this month, Shara and Zeelum Abd, the leader of the FDS, arrived in Damascus a Historical agreement About high fires throughout the country and integrate US -backed forces into the Syrian army.
Among the new ministers who announced late on Saturday was Hind KabouatThe Christian activist who opposed Assad since the conflict began in March 2011, appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Labor. Red SalehThe Syrian Civil Defense, known as white helmets, was appointed as Minister of Emergency Disaster. next to, Mohamed TercoThe Damascus -based Syrian Kurdish, was appointed by the Minister of Education. Mohammed Al -BasirPrime Minister of the Syrian interim government from LionHe was appointed Minister of Energy, responsible for activating the electricity and oil sectors, very influenced by the conflict.
A diverse religious government
The main task of the new government is to work The end of the war and the restoration of stability In a country recently suffered from confrontations and violence in the coastal area. This violence resulted in the death of more than 1,000 people, most of them from Alauitas and loyal lion, who belongs to this minority group.
Most of the rebel groups currently governing Syria Mostly SunnisBut the inclusion of the individual sects of individuals-a woman and the wearing of IWita, bring out a deliberate message from change from the Sharra to Western nations, who were defending the participation of women and minorities in the Syrian political scene.
The formation of this religious government seems to be an attemptAnd convincing Western countries To reconsider the harsh economic sanctions that were applied against Assad for more than a decade.
According to the United Nations, approximately 90 % of the Syrian population Below the threshold of povertyMillions of people suffer from discounts in food aid due to the ongoing conflict.
Just a few hours before the government announced, the US State Department issued a warning For American citizens about the high risks of attacks during the Eid al -Fitr holiday. The statement indicated that such attacks can have their objective embassies, international organizations and public institutions in Damascus, and that threats can come from unilateral actors or armed groups or the use of explosive artifacts.