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Syrian parliament convenes for first time following al-Assad’s overthrow

First publishedJul 12, 15:38 UTC
Last updatedJul 12, 20:04 UTC · 4m ago
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The Syrian parliament met for the first time after President Al-Assad was overthrown. President Ahmed Al-Sharaa said that fixing the economy and making public services better are the most important goals.

Syria's parliament started meeting again. This happened because President Al-Assad lost power. The new leader, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, spoke about the future. He said they must improve the country's money situation (economy). Also, making services like healthcare and schools better is a top goal.

Why it matters

This meeting shows that Syria is trying to change its government. It tells people what the new leaders plan to do for the country.

In brief
What happened in Syria?
The Syrian parliament started meeting after Al-Assad was overthrown.
Who is the new leader mentioned?
President Ahmed Al-Sharaa is the president who spoke about priorities.
What are the main goals for Syria?
The main goals are improving the economy and strengthening public services.
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All outlets frame the story in a very similar way, focusing on the parliament's return and the new leader's priorities.

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    The focus is on the immediate future plans of the government.
    Al JazeeraStresses that improving economy and services are key.
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