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Next Syrian presidential election

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New presidential elections are expected to take place in Syria following the fall of the Ba'athist regime. A transitional government, led by Mohammed al-Bashir, is to remain in effect until 1 March 2025. Earlier opposition leader Hadi al-Bahra said the transition period should last about 18 months, which will occur in June 2026.

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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.
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