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Syria's parliament to convene first session as al Sharaa appoints lawmakers
The appointed bloc includes 23 prominent public figures and 47 professionals and experts, among them 12 members with master’s degrees and 17 with doctorates.
Syria's parliament to convene first session as al Sharaa appoints lawmakers
Syria's newly elected parliament to hold 1st session. / Photo: Reuters.

Syria has announced the names of 70 lawmakers appointed to the parliament by President Ahmed al Sharaa, paving the way to convene the body next week.

The 210-member People’s Assembly, two-thirds of which were chosen by regional electoral colleges last year, will convene its first session on Monday, following a presidential decree announcing the final composition of the assembly, including the appointed one-third of members, the head of the country’s parliamentary election committee said on Wednesday.

The session marks the first parliamentary meeting since the ouster of the Bashar al Assad regime in October 2024.

At a press conference, Mohammed Taha Al-Ahmad, chairman of the Higher Committee for People’s Assembly Elections, formally invited lawmakers to attend the inaugural session.

Al-Ahmad said the parliament’s term, under the constitutional declaration, will last two and a half years, or 30 months, with the possibility of extension.

He said the appointment of the final one-third of lawmakers aimed to create “a blend of those who sacrificed and contributed to the victory and national experts and
professionals" while also strengthening women’s representation in recognition of their role in “achieving victory and toppling the former regime".

Women account for 15 of the 70 appointed members, according to the presidential decree.

Responding to questions about representation and its impact on Syria's political and social makeup, Al-Ahmad said the list of appointed members reflected “recognition of the sacrifices made by Syrians".

He said it included relatives of those killed during the war, former detainees, survivors of chemical attacks, academics, experts, public figures and respected community leaders selected for their professional qualifications and public service.

Addressing representation from the southern province of Sweida, where elections were postponed last year because of security conditions, Al-Ahmad said the province is currently represented through appointed members, with elected representation to be completed once conditions allow.

Sweida has been under a ceasefire since July 2025 following deadly clashes between Bedouin and Druze armed groups that killed and wounded hundreds, while local parties continue to exchange accusations of violating the truce.

Separately, People’s Assembly Secretary-General Mohammed Hamza Shmout said the appointed bloc includes 23 prominent public figures and 47 professionals and experts, among them 12 members with master’s degrees and 17 with doctorates.

Syria held its first parliamentary elections since the political transition following the fall of the Assad regime in 2024, during a transitional period set at four years and subject to extension.

The People’s Assembly is responsible for proposing and passing legislation, amending or repealing laws, ratifying international treaties, approving the state budget and endorsing general amnesties.

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SOURCE:AA, Reuters