In Syria, the opposition says it has formed a committee to amend the constitution


A constitutional committee will be formed in Syria, the task of which will be to amend the basic law of the country. This was announced on Wednesday, December 11, by a representative of the political directorate of the Syrian opposition.
"A constitutional committee will be formed to review the previously adopted constitution and amend it <...> The new Syria will be based on justice and law..." - Al Jazeera TV quoted him as saying.
Earlier, on December 8, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, after negotiations with the opposition, left the post of head of state and left the country, instructing to carry out the transfer of power peacefully.
On the same day, the national coalition of revolutionary and opposition forces in Syria said it was working on the formation of a transitional authority. In turn, Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi al-Jalali said that most of the ministers of the Syrian government remain in Damascus, and he himself is ready to cooperate with any elected leadership.
Against this backdrop, the IDF announced the deployment of forces along the Syrian border to ensure the safety of communities in the Golan Heights and Israeli citizens. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the demarcation agreement with Syria has been terminated due to the withdrawal of Syrian troops.
The situation in Syria has escalated following a major attack by militias in Aleppo and Idlib that began on November 28 and led to a Syrian army response against the militants.
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