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In Syria, newly appointed president Ahmed al-Sharaa announced plans for an inclusive transitional government to run the country and prepare for free and fair elections. This government will represent diverse communities and build institutions. Sharaa also mentioned forming a small legislative body, a national dialogue committee, and drafting a new constitution, with the entire process estimated to take up to four years.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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