Syria’s Interim President, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, signed on Thursday the draft “Constitutional” Declaration.
“We hope the step would be a good opening for the Syrian people on the path of construction and development.” Al-Sharaa, who is also the head of HTS militant group, said after receiving the draft constitutional declaration from the committee in charge of drafting it.
“We hope that will be a new chapter for Syria to replace ignorance with knowledge and suffering with mercy,” Abu Mohammad Al-Joulani said.
In turn, the Committee of Experts charged with drafting the Constitutional Declaration affirmed at a press conference that the Committee had adhered to complete the required work from the very first moment of its formation and had relied on the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference in the constitutional declaration.
The Committee clarified that the Declaration stipulates freedom of opinion, expression, information, publication, and the press, it also emphasizes the State’s commitment to the unity of the land and people and respect for cultural specificities.
“We were keen to include a special chapter on rights and freedoms to create a balance between societal security and freedom,” the committee stated noting that the Constitutional Declaration guaranteed the right to property ownership, women’s right to education and participating in the work and guaranteed their political rights.
According to the committee, the declaration stipulates the importance of judges, their verdicts, and their independence. It also leaves the matter of dismissing, expelling, or reducing the powers of a member of the Assembly to the People’s Assembly.
The People’s Assembly also assumes full legislative responsibility, while executive authority is assumed by President of the Republic. The transitional period is set at five years, and President of the Republic is granted the right to declare a state of emergency.
Source: SANA