Syria's newly appointed president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, plans to form an inclusive transitional government to run the country until free and fair elections can be held after the ousting of former President Bashar al-Assad. He aims to build institutions, hold a national dialogue conference, draft a new constitution, and prepare for elections over the next few years.
Key Points
Formation of inclusive transitional government
National dialogue conference planned
Drafting of a new constitution and holding elections over the next few years
Pros
Formation of an inclusive transitional government for diverse communities
Plans for a national dialogue conference to discuss the nation's future political program
Commitment to drafting a new constitution and holding free and fair elections
Cons
Uncertainty and potential challenges in transitioning to a new government after years of civil war