The Syrian transitional parliament, established under the leadership of new President Ahmed al-Sharaa, has postponed its first session without providing an explanation. The parliament, tasked with drafting a new elections law over a 30-month term, was initially set to meet on Monday but was delayed by authorities. This follows the dissolution of Syria’s previous regime after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. The new parliament's membership is being selected through local committees, with President al-Sharaa appointing a portion of its members. Some regions, like Druze-majority Suwayda province, have yet to complete their selections due to ongoing tensions. The transitional government has taken steps to integrate previously autonomous regions, including Kurdish-controlled areas, into the national framework.
Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents factual developments regarding the postponement of the transitional parliament without overtly favoring any political faction. It provides background on the political transition in Syria, the establishment of the new government, and the procedural aspects of forming the new body


