What will be the primary focus of Mohammed al-Bashir's government by June 30, 2025?
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Official statements from the Syrian transitional government or major policy announcements
Mohammed al-Bashir Appointed Syria’s HTS-Linked Transitional PM Until March 2025
Dec 10, 2024, 01:51 PM
Mohammed al-Bashir has been appointed as the transitional prime minister of Syria following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime. Al-Bashir, who previously led the HTS-linked Syrian Salvation Government in Idlib, will oversee the transitional government until March 1, 2025. His appointment comes as part of efforts to manage the power transition and prevent chaos in the country. The decision was made by rebel factions who now control Damascus. Al-Bashir, born in Idlib in 1983, holds a degree in electrical engineering from Aleppo University and has been involved in governance in Idlib for several years.
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