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Updated · Reuters · May 10
Ahmed al-Sharaa announces Syria cabinet reshuffle
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 10

Ahmed al-Sharaa announces Syria cabinet reshuffle

12 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 10
  • He named Khaled Zaarour information minister, moved Hamza Mustafa to the foreign ministry, appointed Bassel Sweidan agriculture minister and replaced governors in Homs, Quneitra and Deir Ezzor.
  • The late-night decrees mark Syria's first reshuffle since Bashar al-Assad's ouster, about 18 months into the five-year transitional period set by the constitutional declaration.
  • No official reason was given, but the changes follow protests over worsening economic conditions, criticism of government performance and complaints about nepotism after Sharaa replaced his brother as presidential secretary-general.
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