A Parliament Without Real Opposition in Syria
A new parliament is taking shape in Syria following the overthrow of former dictator Bashar al-Assad's regime. President Ahmad al-Sharaa appointed 70 lawmakers, marking a significant moment in the political landscape of the country, although the effectiveness of this new parliament as a representation of opposition remains in question.
The transition comes amidst ongoing tensions and a lack of genuine political opposition within Syria, raising concerns about the future of governance and stability in the region. Analysts are watching closely to see how these developments may affect Syria's relations with neighboring countries, including Israel.