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New Syrian Govt. Sworn in, Promises to Alleviate Citizens’ Burdens

Tuesday 12 July 2016
New Syrian Govt. Sworn in, Promises to Alleviate Citizens’ Burdens

Alwaght- The members of the new Syrian government headed by Imad Mohammad Deeb Khamis on Monday took the constitutional oath before President Bashar al- Assad.

President al-Assad said to the new government members in a meeting with them after they were sworn in that the high hopes that citizens have for the new government and the difficult circumstances currently taking place in Syria place double responsibilities on the new Cabinet, and these responsibilities require exceptional efforts and at the same time require dealing with citizens in a transparent manner and keeping them informed of these efforts and their results, even if they don’t live up to their hopes.

He affirmed the importance of communicating with citizens via special offices in ministries or through field work, which will keep officials in touch with reality and with the citizens, and will also help them to become aware of the people’s suffering, their needs, and their reactions to the performance of ministers and to the decisions they make.

The Syrian president stressed the need for national media establishments to tackle the issues that interest citizens and to address their concerns rather than just being the voice of the government, adding that if national media establishments do that with transparency and honesty, they will reclaim the citizens’ trust which in turn will bolster the popular base that supports the work of the government and state establishments.

 

Living condition a priority for new government

President al-Assad stressed that citizens’ living conditions must be a priority for the government, with the most important step in this framework being working to control prices in cooperation with the civil society via joint mechanisms, in addition to preserving the value of the Syrian Pound, bolstering state resources via calculated importation, encouraging exportation, encouraging medium and small industries and agricultural industries, achieving justice in tax collection between the public and private sectors, monitoring and rationalizing expenditures starting with ministers and officials, rationalizing subsidies for essential materials by ensuring they reach beneficiaries, and enhancing the role of positive intervention establishments.

President Assad said that the most important issue when it comes to economy is reconstruction, the first step of which was the project for regulating the fields behind al-Razi in Damascus and other similar projects that will be launched soon in Homs and elsewhere.

President Assad stressed the need to focus on these projects because they have immediate results in terms of revitalizing the economy and achieving positive results that affect citizens.

He also said that the government must give special attention to the families of the martyrs and injured members of the Army and Armed Forces by providing them with all their rights via simple and fast procedures, in addition to preparing studies on what could be provided to support national projects dedicated to injured people, like the “Injured of the Homeland” project which supports the injured, helps them acquire their rights, rehabilitates them, empowers them to reintegrate into society, and provides them with constant care.

The Syrian President stressed the need for establishing a clear structure for the Prime Minister’s office and for the ministries that sets the mechanism of their work and the relation between them and the relation with other state establishments, including the People’s Assembly, asserting the importance of regulating these relations clearly so that ministers aren’t left unaccountable and so that People’s Assembly members don’t use accountability for personal motives.

The President elaborated by saying that implementing clear structures and mechanisms for ministries’ work, transparent media coverage, and improving administrative development can help limit corruption and assist judicial and supervision establishments in upholding the law and holding the corrupt accountable without exception, adding that lack of production is a form of corruption and it mustn’t be covered up.

 

Difficulties arising from terrorism

For their part, the Prime Minister and a number of ministers asserted that the difficult conditions resulting from the terrorist war imposed on the Syrian people only make them more determined to double their efforts to find solutions and alleviate the citizens’ burdens.

President Assad had issued on July 3rd decree no. 203 for 2016 on forming the new government headed by Khamis.

Formation of the new government came weeks after the Syrian parliament was elected. The opposition boycotted the elections.

The new government is the sixth to be formed under the presidency of al-Assad, who succeeded his father in ruling the country in 2000.

The last government was formed in August 2014, following the re-election of al-Assad.

Syria has been gripped by a deadly insurgency since March 2011 and the Damascus government blames the Israeli regime and its Western and regional allies mainly Turkey, Qatar and the Saudi regime for aiding foreign Takfiri terrorist groups operating inside the Arab country.

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