New Syrian Parliament Convenes Following End of Assad Family Rule
1-Minute Brief
The formation of Syria's new parliament marks a significant political transition after decades of Assad family leadership.
Key Facts
- The new Syrian parliament consists of 210 members.
- President named the final 70 lawmakers to the new parliament.
- Fifteen women have been appointed to the parliament.
- Previously, only six female candidates were selected by regional electoral colleges last October.
- This is the first parliament since the ousting of the Assad family.
What Happened
Syria's newly formed 210-member parliament has begun legislative duties, following the appointment of the final 70 lawmakers by the president and marking the first such body since the end of Assad family rule.
Why It Matters
This development represents a major shift in Syria's political landscape, potentially impacting governance, representation, and the country's future direction after decades under the Assad family.
What's Next
Observers will monitor the parliament's legislative actions and the extent of political reforms or changes in governance that may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft2h agoFirst Syrian parliament since al-Assad’s ousting begins legislative duties
- BBC WorldCenter46m agoSyria's president names final 70 lawmakers to new post-Assad parliament
