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Next Syrian presidential election

← 2021 TBA

Incumbent President

Abu Mohammad al-Julani (de facto)
Syrian Salvation Government



The next presidential elections in Syria are expected to take place before March 1, 2025, since Mohammed al-Bashir's transitional government will remain in effect until March 1, 2025. This will be the first presidential election since the fall of the Ba'athist regime. However, earlier the opposition leader Hadi al-Bahra said the transition period should last about 18 months. Currently, the de facto leader of the Syrian state is Abu Mohammad al-Julani

Potential Candidates

Abu Mohammad al-Julani — Emir of Tahrir al-Sham, De facto leader of the Syrian Salvation Government and De facto leader of Syria (Syrian transitional government) since the 8 December 2024

Hadi al-Bahra — President of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces and President of the Syrian Interim Government.

Abdurrahman Mustafa — Prime Minister of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces and Prime Minister of the Syrian Interim Government.

Ahmad al-Awda - Leader of the Southern Operational Room

Bashar al-Zoubi - Leader of the Southern Front (Syrian rebel group).

References

  1. "Mohammed al-Bashir officially the head of the transitional government in Syria until March 2025". Independent Arabia. 10 December 2024. Retrieved 10 December 2024.