Civil war in Syria: After the coup in Syria, Mohammed al-Bashir has been appointed the interim Prime Minister of the country. Mohammed al-Bashir is known as a pro-rebel leader. On Tuesday (December 10), he announced that he would take charge of the country as acting Prime Minister with the support of former rebels.
This announcement has been made three days after the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad. . He has replaced Mohammad Ghazi Jalali. Mohammad Ghazi Jalali was appointed by Prime Minister Bashar al-Assad. At the same time, Shaidi al-Waissi has been made the Minister of Justice in the new Syrian government.
Addressed the people
Mohammed al-Bashir on state television. Addressed the people. During this, he said that he will lead the interim government till March 1. He said, "We had a cabinet meeting. This meeting included a team from the Salvation Government working in Idlib and its surrounding areas and the government of the ousted regime. In this meeting, there was discussion about transfer of files and institutions to the caretaker government. Know who is Mohammad Al-Bashir? p>Very little information has come to light about Syria’s interim Prime Minister Mohammad al-Bashir. Before this, he had run the administration in a small part of the north-west controlled by rebels. He is considered a low profile leader. Very few people know him beyond Idlib province.
He had for a long time overseen the administration of a rebel-held area in a small rural area of Idlib province. On a Facebook page of the rebel administration it has been said about him that he is an electrical engineer. Apart from this, he has obtained a degree in Sharia and Law. He has held many positions in various fields including education.
‘Announcement of amnesty for all military personnel’
Syrian rebel groups Has announced amnesty for all military personnel recruited for compulsory service. In a statement, the military operations department of the rebel group announced, “We grant amnesty to all military personnel under compulsory service.” They are guaranteed security, and any form of aggression against them is prohibited.
The amnesty will allow military personnel to regroup, Xinhua news agency quoted state news agency SANA as saying. It is being seen as part of broader reconciliation efforts. These are soldiers who were captured or fled during the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government.