The temporary president of Syria, Ahmed al-Sharaa, announced that it should become a government on the basis of “responsibility and transparency” in the presentation of his new government, which also belongs to a Christian. But the Kurds in the northeast of the Civil War -land do not really trust the former leader of the Islamist rebel group HTS and reject the new cabinet.
The decisions of the new government are not seen, explained the autonomous administration in the north and east of Syria on Sunday evening. The Kurds accused the government, led by Islamists, how to act the leadership of long-term rulers Bashar al-Assad in December and bundle the power into just one hand. “This is completely contradicted by the goals for which the Syrians have emerged in their revolution.”
30 percent of the country in Kurdish hands
The areas that are checked by Kurdish militias form around 30 percent of the country. Only about three weeks ago had the Kurdish Syrian Democratic troops (SDF) agreed with the leadership in Damascus about full integration into the state institutions.
A rebel alliance led by Islamist Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) took control of the Syrian capital Damascus on December 8. The long -term ruler of ruler Assad fled to Russia. The Islamists dissolved the old parliament and the former Baath government party and have overwritten the 2012 Constitution. Sharaa was appointed transitional chairman at the end of January.
Source: Krone

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