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Syria Swears in New Transitional Government After Assad’s Removal

Syria Swears in New Transitional Government After Assad’s Removal

In a significant political shift, Syria has sworn in a new transitional government, marking a pivotal moment four months after the removal of President Bashar al-Assad. The new government, led by Islamist factions, was officially formed on March 29, 2025, and aims to steer the country towards stability and reconstruction.

The formation of this government comes after intense negotiations among various Syrian factions and international stakeholders. The new administration, headed by President Al-Sharaa, includes a diverse cabinet intended to represent the country's varied ethnic and religious groups. This move is seen as an attempt to unify the nation and address the ongoing challenges of war-torn Syria.

International reactions have been mixed, with some countries expressing cautious optimism about the potential for peace and others remaining skeptical about the Islamist-led government's ability to govern effectively. The transitional government's primary goals include rebuilding infrastructure, ensuring security, and facilitating the return of refugees.

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