Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa forms transitional govt with diverse cabinet

ANI March 31, 2025 136 views

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has formed a groundbreaking transitional government aimed at representing the country's diverse population. The new cabinet includes 23 ministers from different religious and ethnic backgrounds, marking a significant departure from previous governmental structures. Notably, Hind Kabawat becomes the first woman minister, while the government eliminates the traditional prime minister role. Al-Sharaa's administration signals a potential new chapter in Syria's complex political landscape, promising inclusivity and institutional rebuilding.

"The formation of a new government today is a declaration of our joint will to build a new state" - Ahmed al-Sharaa
Damascus, March 31: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has announced the formation of a transitional government, appointing 23 ministers in a diverse new cabinet, Al Jazeera reported on Sunday.

Key Points

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First diverse Syrian cabinet represents multiple ethnic and religious communities

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First woman minister Hind Kabawat appointed to social affairs

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No prime minister model with president directly leading executive branch

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White Helmets leader Raed al-Saleh heads new emergency ministry

According to Al Jazeera, the government, which was revealed on Saturday, includes Yarub Badr, an Alawite, as transport minister, while Amgad Badr from the Druze community will oversee the agriculture ministry.

"The formation of a new government today is a declaration of our joint will to build a new state," al-Sharaa stated in a speech as quoted by Al Jazeer,a commemorating its establishment.

Unlike traditional structures, the government will not have a prime minister, with al-Sharaa expected to directly lead the executive branch.

al-Sharaa also aims to demonstrate that the new administration represents Syria's diverse population, while critics had previously accused him of appointing only close associates to ministerial positions in the caretaker government, as reported by Al Jazeera.

Syria's leadership has faced mounting pressure from Western and Arab nations to form a government that reflects the country's ethnic and religious diversity, especially after the recent killings of hundreds of Alawite civilians on Syria's western coast.

For the first time, a woman, Hind Kabawat, a Christian opposition figure and long-time critic of Bashar al-Assad, has been appointed as minister of social affairs and labour, Al Jazeera reported.

Mohammed Yosr Bernieh will take over the finance ministry, while Murhaf Abu Qasra and Asaad al-Shibani, who previously held the positions of defence and foreign ministers, will continue in their roles.

Since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad in December, Syria has been governed by a caretaker cabinet under al-Sharaa. After being named interim president in January, he pledged to establish an inclusive transitional government to rebuild Syria's institutions and manage the country until elections, which he estimated could take up to five years.

In a significant move, al-Sharaa also announced the creation of a ministry for emergency situations and disasters, appointing Raed al-Saleh, the leader of the White Helmets rescue organisation, to head it.

Earlier this month, Syria introduced a constitutional declaration to outline the framework for the interim period under al-Sharaa's leadership.

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