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Syria’s president appoints final 70 members to new parliament

1 July 2026
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Syria’s Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has finalized the appointment of 70 members to the country’s new parliament, set to convene for its inaugural session next week. Among the appointed lawmakers, 15 are women, and 13 had previously been imprisoned under the regime of Bashar al-Assad, who was ousted in 2024. This action follows regional electoral colleges selecting two-thirds of the 210-seat People’s Assembly last October, where only six seats were won by women and 10 by minority representatives. Al-Sharaa’s appointments aim to address these imbalances, incorporating voices from various segments of society, including relatives of conflict victims and community leaders. The new assembly will face significant challenges, including the need for new legislation and representation of diverse Syrian populations, particularly in areas like Suweida, where elections have yet to be held due to ongoing instability.

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The establishment of the People’s Assembly is a significant step in Syria’s ongoing transition following over a decade of civil war. The 2024 ousting of Bashar al-Assad marked a pivotal moment, yet the new parliament’s legitimacy is questioned due to concerns over electoral processes and representation. The assembly’s ability to address pressing issues, such as sectarian violence and national unity, is crucial for future stability. Historical tensions in regions like Suweida highlight the complexities of governance in a diverse society still grappling with the aftermath of conflict and deep-seated divisions.

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