Syrian leader Ahmad al-Sharaa greenlights elections for forming government in Syria
Ahmad al-Shara, the leader of the ruling group in Syria, has expressed a different view from other extremist factions that are skeptical about elections and forming a government with public participation. In his first statements, he said that drafting a new constitution and holding elections to establish a government in Syria will require time.
In a recent interview with Al Arabiya on Sunday, December 29, Mr. al-Shara emphasized that the ruling government in Syria, under his leadership, is focusing its efforts on the country’s economic development. According to him, “A free Syria is the guarantor of regional security and the stability of the Gulf for the next 50 years.”
The leader of the ruling body in Syria gave the green light for holding elections to form a legitimate government but stressed that drafting a new constitution could take up to 3 years, and organizing the elections might take another 4 years.
He further stated that the rebel group under his command, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, will be dissolved, as the “new authority” in Syria should be built on a mentality of “tolerance,” unlike other extremist factions, which not only disregard the constitution and the will of the people but also rely on a mentality of “suppression” instead of “tolerance.”
Mr. al-Shara confirmed to Al Arabiya, “Certainly, this group (Hayat Tahrir al-Sham) will be dissolved, and its dissolution will be announced during the national dialogue conference.” According to him, the new authority will govern the country with a civic mindset, and Syria will never be a source of harm or discomfort to anyone.
Previously, Mr. al-Shara had referred to Afghanistan under the Taliban as a “tribal” and “primitive” society, asserting that Syria would not turn into a second version of Afghanistan.
Mr. al-Shara, who has reportedly become a hero and statesman among Syrians, clarified that after the formation of a provisional government, no one has the right to restrict the personal freedoms of the people.
According to his guidelines, interfering with women’s dress or imposing any demands regarding their attire or appearance is strictly prohibited. Mr. al-Jolani explained that personal freedom is guaranteed for all, and respect for individual rights forms the foundation of a civilized nation.
Despite the challenges and the complex dynamics in Syria, Ahmad al-Shara’s statements signal a potential shift toward a more structured and governed Syria, focused on legal frameworks and economic development. His emphasis on the dissolution of extremist groups and commitment to tolerance presents an alternative vision for the country’s future, one that could ultimately foster stability and peace.
However, the roadmap he outlines, including a new constitution and elections, will require considerable time, resources, and international cooperation. Whether his leadership can successfully transition Syria toward this envisioned future remains to be seen, but his rhetoric offers a glimpse of hope for those seeking a more inclusive and stable Syria.
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