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The name of the legislature in Syria has changed, as follows, as has the composition and functions: Under the Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (1917–1920) Syrian National Congress (1919–1920) Arab Kingdom of Syria (1920) Syrian National Congress (1920) State of Syria, part of the French Mandate (1922–1930) Constituent Council (1923 ...
The politics of Syria is currently in a transitional period led by the Syrian transitional government. The seat of the government is located in Damascus , Syria . The previous government consisted of a President , a Prime Minister , and a legislative council with 250 seats.
On 18 December, the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces (SNC), which operates the Syrian Interim Government in Turkish-occupied zones expressed its support for al-Bashir's government. The SNC called for a national conference and for the formation of a government that would be "inclusive of all groups" and "represent ...
There is concern growing in Syria that the new Islamist-led authorities have already decided on changes to the school curriculum, without the input of the rest of society. The Facebook page of the ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday outlined some of the Biden administration’s requirements for supporting a new government in Syria, after a rebel military alliance ousted longtime ...
Government ministries of Syria make up the portfolios of the Cabinet of Syria. Current ministries. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates; Ministry of Finance;
With Syria's corruption-ridden economy in shambles after the overthrow of Bashar Assad, the caretaker government's priority is to raise cash and bring stability. A new Syrian government struggles ...
The Government of Syria is also responsible for providing pre-primary or early childhood education. Up until the early 1990s, ECCE programs were provided by mostly non-governmental institutions, of which few belonged to the government sector, while others were either private or run by the Teacher's Syndicate, General Union of Workers (GUW) or the Women's Federation.