Syria's president names final 70 lawmakers to new post-Assad parliament
BBC World ·

Syria's Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has appointed the final 70 members of the country's new parliament, paving the way for it to hold its first session next week. …
Syria's Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has appointed the final 70 members of the country's new parliament, paving the way for it to hold its first session next week. Fifteen of the new lawmakers are women and 13 were imprisoned during the rule of Bashar al-Assad, who was overthrown in 2024. It is not clear how many are members of religious and ethnic minorities. Last October, regional electoral colleges selected two-thirds of the 210-seat People's Assembly , which will be responsible for legislation during the transitional period. After only six seats were won by women and 10 by minority candidates, electoral officials said Sharaa would use his appointments to address the imbalance. Mohammed Taha al-Ahmed, chairman of the Higher Committee for the Syrian People's Assembly Elections, said the president's selections combined "the voice of sacrifice and the voice of experience" within the People's Assembly, represented the diverse segments of Syrian society, and reinforced national unity. They included "relatives of martyrs and survivors of detention and chemical attacks" during the 13-year civil war, as well as academics, experts, professionals, community leaders and national figures "known for their experience, integrity and public service", he added. Syria TV said the actress Rouzaina Lazkani was among the appointees. Ahmed also said the new appointees hailed from across all 14 provinces, including two from Suweida, which has a predominantly Druze population. …
Original source: BBC World