Hayat Tahrir al-Sham appoints caretaker
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caretaker governmentAl Jazeera
•What to know about Syria’s new caretaker government
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Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has appointed Mohammed al-Bashir to lead a caretaker government until March 1 .
The move aims to stabilise the country by providing basic services to civilians.
Experts are concerned that HTS will try to rule all of Syria with an iron fist.
Experts believe HTS can be incentivised to share power by linking relief relief to political reforms.
The EU and US have also sanctioned much of the Syrian economy, including the energy sector.
It’s imperative that HTS shares power with other stakeholders and civil society in order to convince Syrians and the international community that the group has changed, argues Yassin-Kassab .
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