Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 3, 2013

Syrian opposition elects interim prime minister

ISTANBUL (AP) — Syria's opposition coalition has elected Ghassan Hitto to serve as prime minister of its interim government.

Hitto received 35 votes out of 49 ballots cast early Tuesday during a coalition meeting in Istanbul.

Hitto is expected to select ministers in the coming days. The coalition hopes his government can administer areas in Syria that rebel forces have seized from the regime of President Bashar Assad.

It remains unclear, however, if the hundreds of rebel brigades fighting Assad's forces in Syria will accept the government's authority.

Hitto was born in Damascus in 1963 and has lived in the United States for decades, most recently in Wayne, Texas. He has worked in technology and for various Islam-related causes.


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