Syria delays first session of transitional parliament without explanation
Syrian authorities have postponed the first session of the newly formed transitional parliament, which was scheduled for Monday. The parliament's primary objective during its 30-month term is to draft a new elections law.

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AI-generatedSyrian authorities have postponed the first session of the newly formed transitional parliament, which was scheduled for Monday. The parliament's primary objective during its 30-month term is to draft a new elections law. This transitional body was established after the dissolution of the previous legislature following the toppling of Bashar al-Assad in December 2024. A temporary constitution is in effect for a five-year transitional period, and the parliament's members were selected by local committees and President Ahmed al-Sharaa. The postponement comes without an explanation, and the selection of members from the Druze-majority Suwayda province is pending due to ongoing conditions.
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5 extractedThe transitional parliament aims to draft a new elections law during its 30-month term.
Syria's transitional parliament's first meeting has been postponed without explanation.
Two-thirds of the new parliament members were selected by local committees, with the remaining third appointed by al-Sharaa.
New President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed a temporary constitution in March 2025 for a five-year transitional period.
Syria's new authorities dissolved the country's legislature after toppling ruler Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.