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HTS solidifies authority in Syria, replaces Assad-era insignia with new stamps

HTS solidifies authority in Syria, replaces Assad-era insignia with new stamps A demonstrator holds a Syrian opposition flag as members of the Syrian community chant slogans in Syntagma square in Athens to celebrate the end of the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after anti-regime fighters took control of the Syrian capital Damascus overnight, on Dec. 8, 2024. (AFP Photo)
By Newsroom
Dec 12, 2024 2:57 PM

Abu Mohammad al-Jolani’s Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is rapidly asserting authority across Syria, following the ousting of deposed dictator Bashar al-Assad. As part of this effort, the group has begun issuing new governance “stamps” on official documents—replacing Assad-era insignia with HTS’s own marks—symbolizing their dominance according to Reuters.

This administrative move underscores HTS’s intent to overhaul state structures and imprint their authority on Syrian governance while raising questions about inclusivity and long-term stability.

Key points

  • HTS takes control
    • After toppling Assad’s regime, HTS leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani appointed Mohammed al-Bashir as Syria’s new interim prime minister. This highlights HTS’s dominant role in shaping the future of Syria following the collapse of Assad’s rule.
  • Governance concerns:
    • Although HTS has made assurances regarding the protection of minority groups, its approach to governance has sparked concerns about its inclusivity. HTS’s government formation has been criticized for relying heavily on figures from Idlib, leading to worries about the lack of broader representation.
HTS solidifies authority in Syria, replaces Assad-era iinsignia with new stamps
Mohammad al-Bashir. (Türkiye daily Photo)
  • Priorities of the new government:
    • Al-Bashir has outlined key priorities, such as restoring security, repatriating refugees and restarting essential services. However, questions remain about the role religion will play in Syria’s new constitution, with key decisions still pending.
  • International expectations:
    • The U.S. and other international powers have urged HTS to maintain an inclusive, non-sectarian transition. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized that Syria’s future government must adhere to U.N. Security Council Resolution 2254, which calls for credible and inclusive governance.

HTS’s next moves

The path HTS takes in forming a more inclusive government and managing Syria’s transition will significantly affect the country’s future stability and its international relations.

Last Updated:  Dec 12, 2024 2:58 PM