
The new Syrian president in the transitional period, Ahmed al-Sharaa, delivers a speech at the Victory Conference - January 29, 2025 (General Command)
The new Syrian president in the transitional period, Ahmed al-Sharaa, delivers a speech at the Victory Conference - January 29, 2025 (General Command)
The General Command in Syria announced the appointment of Ahmed al-Sharaa as President of Syria for a transitional phase, dissolving the People’s Assembly, the army, and revolutionary factions, and suspending the Constitution.
The spokesperson for the Military Operations Administration, Hassan Abdul Ghani, announced several decisions during the “Victory Conference” held in Damascus today, Wednesday, January 29, the most significant of which are:
Opposition factions entered Damascus on December 8, 2024, to declare the end of the Assad family’s rule in Syria, which lasted nearly 54 years.
This came following 11 days of continuous battles after announcing the launch of the “Deterrence of Aggression” operation on November 27, 2024, initiated by the Military Operations Administration, which gathered the revolutionary factions participating in the battle.
Fighting began from the western Aleppo countryside, taking control of areas previously held by Bashar al-Assad, starting with Aleppo and passing through Hama and Homs, reaching Damascus.
Today, activities of the “Victory Conference” were launched in Damascus with the presence of al-Sharaa and leaders of most Syrian factions that participated in military operations against the previous regime.
Al-Sharaa delivered a speech before the military leaders, which was not broadcast live, while the official Syrian news agency (SANA) broadcast excerpts from the speech.
Al-Sharaa stated that “what Syria needs today more than ever, just as we previously resolved to liberate it, is now the commitment to build and develop it.”
He set Syria’s priorities today as filling the power vacuum, preserving civil peace, building state institutions, working on a developmental economic structure, and restoring Syria’s international and regional standing, according to al-Sharaa.
The Syrian Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shibani, also delivered a speech, in addition to several military faction leaders.
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