Syria's first post-Al-Assad parliament forms, a political test for Al-Sharaa

Syria has inaugurated its first parliament since the fall of the Al-Assad regime, marking a significant political development and a crucial test for transitional President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, who took power in December 2024.
Syria has inaugurated its first parliament since the fall of the Al-Assad regime, marking a significant political development. This new legislative body is seen as a crucial test for transitional President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, who assumed power in December 2024. Upon taking office, Al-Sharaa dissolved the previous People's Assembly, which had functioned as a rubber-stamp institution for the Al-Assad family's five-decade dictatorship. The formation of this new parliament, occurring approximately one and a half years after Al-Sharaa's ascent, initiates a new phase in Syria's political transition. Its establishment is expected to be a key indicator of the ongoing political reforms under Al-Sharaa's leadership.
Sources: Le Monde — International