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Latest Developments in Syria
Syria's new interim leader announced on Tuesday he was taking charge of the country as caretaker prime minister with the backing of the former rebels who toppled President Bashar al-Assad just three days ago.
Key Points of the Interim Leadership
- Mohammed al-Bashir, previously unknown to most Syrians, made a brief address on state television.
- He will lead the interim authority until March 1.
- Bashir hails from Idlib province, an area heavily influenced by Islamist groups.
Bashir's Background
Bashir, born in 1983, studied electrical and electronic engineering as well as Islamic and civil law. He worked for Syria's state gas company before becoming a key figure in the rebel administration.
Role of 'Salvation Government'
As head of the 'Salvation Government' since January, Bashir has been involved in establishing a self-sustained administration in Idlib, assisting residents in areas cut off from government services.
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