Elections in Syria could take up to four years, the country’s de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said in an interview with the Al Arabiya network, hinting at a possible election timetable for the first time since the fall of Bashar al-Assad. Drafting a new constitution is likely to take up to three years, Ahmed al-Sharaa said, according to excerpts of the interview. He also warned that it would take about a year for Syrians to see drastic changes. Regarding foreign relations, Ahmed al-Sharaa said that Syria has strategic interests with Russia, according to Reuters. Russia has military bases in Syria, where Bashar al-Assad was an ally of Moscow during the years-long civil war and fled there after his fall. Ahmed al-Sharaa has stated that Syria’s relations with Russia should serve common interests. The leader of the organization […]
Source: News Beast

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