It’s the first time Ahmed al-Sharaa has commented on an electoral timeline since ousting longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad this month.
Syria’s de facto chief, Ahmed al-Sharaa, says holding elections within the war-ravaged nation might take so long as 4 years.
It’s the first time the brand new Syrian chief has commented on a potential electoral timetable since opposition fighters, led by al-Sharaa’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), ousted longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad three weeks in the past.
Drafting a brand new structure might take as much as three years, al-Sharaa informed Saudi Arabia’s state-owned broadcaster Al Arabiya on Sunday.
He stated elections would probably be held after 4 years as a result of a brand new census is to be carried out to specify the numbers of eligible voters within the nation. “Any significant elections would require conducting a complete inhabitants census,” he stated.
Al-Sharaa stated Syrians would probably witness significant changes of their nation in a few 12 months. He stated HTS – probably the most dominant navy and political energy in Syria – could be dissolved at a nationwide dialogue convention.
The feedback from al-Sharaa got here as the brand new authorities in Damascus seeks to reassure its neighbours of peace and stability within the multiethnic nation.
“Syria is not going to be a supply of disturbance to anybody,” he informed Al Arabiya.
Al-Sharaa stated Syria shared strategic pursuits with Russia, an in depth ally and navy supporter of al-Assad throughout the 13-year Syrian battle, reiterating conciliatory indicators his authorities has made beforehand. This month, he stated Syria’s relations with Russia ought to serve frequent pursuits.
Russian Overseas Minister Sergey Lavrov stated the standing of Russia’s navy bases in Syria could be the topic of negotiations with the brand new management in Damascus.
“It’s a query not solely of sustaining our bases or strongholds but additionally of the circumstances of their operation, upkeep and provision and interplay with the native aspect,” he stated in an interview with the Russian information company RIA launched on Sunday.
Al-Sharaa additionally stated he hoped the administration of United States President-elect Donald Trump would raise sanctions imposed on Syria.
Senior US diplomats who visited Damascus this month stated al-Sharaa got here throughout as pragmatic and Washington had determined to take away a $10m bounty on the HTS chief’s head.