Mohammed al-Bashir appointed as Syria's interim prime minister
Mohammed al-Bashir, the head of the administration that ran Idlib in northwest Syria, has been appointed as the country's interim prime minister following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.
The decision came after Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani met with outgoing Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Jalali and Vice President Faisal Mekdad to discuss a transitional government on Monday.
"The general command has tasked us with running the transitional government until 1 March," Bashir said on Tuesday, according to state media.
Bashir has been the head of the Syrian Salvation Government, a HTS-controlled administration in the Idlib governorate, since January 2024.
Bashir, an engineer by trade, was born in the Jabal Zawiya region of Idlib during the mid-1980s. According to a CV published by the Salvation Government, he studied electrical engineering at the University of Aleppo.