Syria's interim leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, signed a constitutional declaration initiating a five-year transitional period aimed at establishing a more inclusive government that respects rights and justice. This development follows the ousting of Bashar al-Assad's government by Islamist-led rebels and a recent surge in violence against civilians, predominantly from the Alawite minority. The new document prohibits the glorification of the former regime and provides for a transitional justice commission to address past atrocities. It also enshrines rights for women and establishes the president's exceptional powers during emergencies, indicating a complex balance between progress and traditional values.
Ahmed al-Sharaa's declaration aims to replace oppressive governance with justice and mercy during Syria's five-year transitional period focused on inclusive rights.
The constitutional declaration prohibits glorifying Assad's regime while emphasizing accountability and victims' justice amid calls for a fair new governance framework.
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