AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSyria’s political reset: Syria’s unelected parliament convened for the first time since HTS seized power, with Abu Mohammed al-Jolani urging a “culture of dialogue” and the assembly tasked with steering a new constitutional path. Parliament leadership: Legal scholar Abdul Hamid Aqil al-Awak was elected speaker, while women MPs highlighted Syria’s religious and ethnic diversity in the inaugural session. Women in the new assembly: Reports spotlighted women lawmakers in traditional Kurdish dress and niqab, including figures appointed under controversial rules. Culture & everyday life: A Syrian photographer, Amer Mohamad, shared how architecture shaped his bold, colorful fashion work. Heritage and memory: France returned 23 Syrian antiquities after 15 years, a symbolic cultural restoration after the war. Border and security reality: Activists reported regime forces arresting a woman and her son west of Raqqa, underscoring ongoing instability. Regional power pressures: Analysts say developments in Syria are being shaped by competition over corridors and influence across Kurds, Alawites and Druze.
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