Syria's new parliament holds first session since ouster of ex-President Assad
Source: AP
Updated 2:42 PM EDT, July 12, 2026
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) Syrias newly elected parliament on Sunday held its first session since the ouster of former President Bashar Assad, hoping to restart the legislative process in the country after years of conflict and autocratic rule.
The launch of the parliament indicates Syria is moving ahead with drafting new laws as it recovers from decades of brutal rule under the Assad family and a deadly civil war that killed about half a million people.
Two-thirds of the 210-member Peoples Assembly were elected through electoral colleges, while one-third were appointed directly by the countrys interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. The new parliament will serve a 30-month term while preparing for future elections.
After liberating our homeland and regaining our freedom, we are all moving toward consolidating the state, al-Sharaa said in an address to parliamentarians.
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