In a broadcast discussion with Saudi Arabia's Al Arabiya, Sharaa revealed that the creation of a new constitution could take up to three years, and significant improvements in public services might not be visible for a year. This marks the first time he has set a timeline for democratic steps since the rebel takeover, posing critical questions about the future governance of Syria.
Sharaa acknowledged HTS's past, which included affiliations with extremist groups, vowing to dissolve the organization during a forthcoming national dialogue aimed at establishing a unified leadership. He assured that the transitional government's actions are necessary and inclusive, aiming to protect minority rights amid widespread apprehensions regarding governance following 13 years of conflict.
Meanwhile, a crackdown against Assad loyalists has led to the arrest of nearly 300 individuals, including members of the former regime and other associated elements, highlighting the ongoing power struggles that persist within the nation.
Sharaa acknowledged HTS's past, which included affiliations with extremist groups, vowing to dissolve the organization during a forthcoming national dialogue aimed at establishing a unified leadership. He assured that the transitional government's actions are necessary and inclusive, aiming to protect minority rights amid widespread apprehensions regarding governance following 13 years of conflict.
Meanwhile, a crackdown against Assad loyalists has led to the arrest of nearly 300 individuals, including members of the former regime and other associated elements, highlighting the ongoing power struggles that persist within the nation.