30.03.2025 09:20
A swearing-in ceremony was held for the new cabinet headed by President Ahmed Shara in the capital of Syria, Damascus. The new cabinet includes representatives from various segments of society. In a speech during the ceremony, Shara stated, "Justice is the foundation of everything, and this value will serve as a compass guiding every decision we make."
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After the 61-year Ba'ath regime was overthrown in the people's palace in Damascus, the capital of Syria, a swearing-in ceremony was held for the first cabinet established under the presidency of President Ahmed Shara.
"WITH THE STRENGTH WE DERIVE FROM OUR PAST..."
In his opening speech at the ceremony, President Shara stated, "Today is the day we have begun to walk towards a future we deserve, with the strength we derive from our past, and with a strong will and determination."
"WE WILL DEVELOP OUR EDUCATION AND HEALTH SYSTEM"
Shara said, "We will rebuild the institutions of the state, and we will base all processes on the principles of transparency and accountability. We will fight against the economic and social problems that our people have faced for many years. We will protect human rights and fundamental freedoms and strengthen them further. We will develop our education and health system to provide a better life for future generations," outlining his vision plans.
"JUSTICE IS THE FOUNDATION OF EVERYTHING"
Shara stated, "By working together, we will develop our homeland and will not allow corruption to infiltrate our institutions in any way. Justice is the foundation of everything, and this value will be a compass guiding every decision we make."
"WE WILL WORK DAY AND NIGHT"
President Shara expressed, "With this government, we are determined on the path of change and development. We will work day and night to not betray the trust of our people."
The names in Shara's new cabinet are as follows:
1- Minister of Foreign Affairs Esad Hasan Sheybani
2- Minister of Defense Murhaf Ebu Kasra
3- Minister of Interior Enes Hattab
4- Minister of Justice Mahzar al Veys
5- Minister of Higher Education Mervan Halebi
6- Minister of Awqaf Muhammad Ebu Hayır Şükri
7- Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Kabavat
8- Minister of Energy Muhammad Beşir
9- Minister of Finance Muhammad Yusr Berniyye
10- Minister of Economy Nidal Şaar
11- Minister of Health Musab Nezzal al Ali
12- Minister of Local Administration Muhammad Ancerani
13- Minister of Telecommunications Abdüsselam Heykel
14- Minister of Emergency and Disaster Management Raid Salih
15- Minister of Agriculture Emced Bedr
16- Minister of Education Muhammad Abdülrahman Terko
17- Minister of Public Works and Housing Mustafa Abdürazzak
18- Minister of Culture Muhammad Salih
19- Minister of Youth and Sports Muhammad Samih Hamıd
20- Minister of Tourism Mazen Salihani
21- Minister of Administrative Development Muhammad Sikaf
22- Minister of Transport Yarub Bedir
23- Minister of Information Hamza Mustafa
NAMES FROM DIFFERENT SECTORS OF SOCIETY WERE INCLUDED
In the cabinet, notable names from the Christian community include Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Kabavat, Minister of Agriculture Emced Bedr from Suwayda, which has a significant Druze population, and Minister of Education Terko from the Afrin region, along with Yarub Bedir, who served as Minister of Transport from 2006 to 2011 from the predominantly Alawite region of Latakia, representing different segments of society. Meanwhile, it was noted that Enes Hattab, the Head of Intelligence, took over the position of Minister of Interior, while the same names continued in the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Defense.
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