Syria Establishes Post-Assad Parliamentary Structure
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Syria has formed its first parliament since the fall of the Assad regime, comprising 140 elected and 70 appointed seats. This political restructuring marks a significant shift in the Syrian theater, potentially altering the operational environment for Iranian-backed militias and Israeli security interests in the region.
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"The establishment of a new parliamentary structure in Syria following the fall of the Assad regime is part of the broader regional geopolitical realignment triggered by the destabilization of Iran, marked by the assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei. Both events represent significant shifts in the power dynamics of the Axis of Resistance, occurring simultaneously as the region adjusts to the collapse of key leadership structures."