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National Coalition to make major reforms: official


Bader Jamoos, the General Secretary for the Syrian National Coalition, has confirmed that the Coalition has started very important and serious steps toward organizing and reforming its interior structure, and has been successful in founding a new effective structure.

The Secretary General said to Zaman Alwasl that Coalition has seriously started those steps, and confessed that Opposition’s administrations have been suffering from problems in structure and there is a need to avoid lagging back and fixing mistakes to be able to move toward the right organizational performance.

Jamoos explained that General secretariat, despite problems the coalition has been facing, and being let down by the international community with lack of support, has been successful in founding sections inside the Coalition, started with humanitarian and aid, to follow with nonadministrative and political matters. Those sections tried to be up to what expected form them.

The General secretary explained that the interior sections tried to recruit effective and young activists within the coalition and suggested organizing a general meeting with activists from inside Syria to shorten the distance between inside Syria and outside opposition and to enable Syrians to be listen to and try to sort out their problems through the Coalition and it organizations.

Jamoos confirmed that Coalition is trying to reach to best service and representation for Syrian in all events as much as possible, via its new structure and clear relationships with the Interim Government and the Aid Coordination Unit.

Jamoos confessed that he is one of the most critics to the Coalition, but he is keen to mend it from inside, and advised to avoid getting caught in dividing and personal wills, he hoped that main aim would be supporting the Coalition to help it to be stronger and better, as it is the legal and representative organization for Syrians and must protect it.

Bader Jamoos has drawn attention to difficulties and challenges could face the Coalition in future, and thought that best way to overcome them would be strengthening its interior structure, which required its members to put their personal differences and disagreements aside, and to put the Syrian people’s problems first to help them and help the Coalition in strengthening its administrations. Translation by Yusra Ahmed

Zaman Alwasl
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