The Syrian
opposition said on Wednesday Syria needs a transitional ruling body with
full executive powers and not a participatory government under
President Bashar al-Assad, responding to comments made by Assad to
Russian state media. "The
government, whether it's new or old, as long as it is in the presence of
Bashar al-Assad, is not part of the political process," said George
Sabra, a negotiator for the High Negotiations Committee (HNC)
representing the Syrian opposition at Geneva peace talks. "What Bashar al-Assad is talking about has no relation to the political process," said Sabra. Asaad al-Zoubi, an
HNC member, said the Syrian people and the Geneva negotiating team want
"a transitional ruling body will full executive powers and authorities,
including presidential authority". "Whereas the regime wants a participatory government," he said.
Syrian opposition rejects Assad's statements about new Syrian government
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