Defected Syria PM 'Could Become Opposition President'

W460

A Syrian former premier who defected from President Bashar Assad's regime in 2012 is a frontrunner to head the main opposition National Coalition, a dissident told Agence France Presse Sunday.

"Riad Hijab and (current coalition chief) Ahmad Jarba are the two candidates for the presidency," coalition member and veteran dissident Samir Nashar said.

"The election is about to take place," he added, speaking to AFP by telephone from Istanbul.

Hijab, the highest-ranking defector so far, abandoned Assad a year and a half into the revolt demanding the fall of his regime, fleeing via Jordan.

He comes from the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, much of which has been destroyed in nearly three years of all-out war.

Hijab is competing for the presidency against Jarba, who became coalition chief after a heated election on July 6.

Jarba has close ties to Saudi Arabia, a key backer of the anti-Assad revolt.

The coalition holds an election every six months to choose its head.

The latest vote is taking place in the framework of the coalition's general assembly meeting in Istanbul, which opened on Sunday and is set to end on Monday.

Coalition members are also expected to take a final decision on whether to attend proposed peace talks in Switzerland slated for January 22.

A key coalition bloc, the Syrian National Council, has reaffirmed its decision to boycott the talks, raising fears the opposition will not attend the so-called Geneva 2 conference at all.

Comments 9
Thumb primesuspect 05 January 2014, 21:05

That's true democracy unlike Wat the giraff is doing to his populacion.

Missing coolmec 05 January 2014, 23:19

right on prime suspect

Thumb kanaandian 05 January 2014, 22:16

Cuz hes a Sunni.. He can be PM. The Saudi terrorists said so.

Thumb rover98 05 January 2014, 23:24

Only a Sunni should can rule Syria its in the constitution. Bad luck to all other minorities they had a good run for over 40yrs,

Thumb cedre 06 January 2014, 00:30

a muslim not a sunni, Moussa Sadr did a tailor-made fatwa for hafez, declaring alawite, offshoot of shia islam, even though shia books declare alawites kuffars, that shias persecuted Ibn Nusayr, ect...

Thumb cedre 06 January 2014, 01:56

franky, u go and check what shias scholars like Saduq, Mufid, Murtada Tusi said about nussayris...

Thumb proudm14 06 January 2014, 02:13

sagh i wish i could see your face when they hang Assad in the streets of Damascus.

Thumb cedre 06 January 2014, 01:58

@ stupid sagh, i'm talking about syrian constitution not my opinion. if it was secularism christian could be president, 90% of mukhabarat, officers, airforce etc wouldn't be alawites, go and try ur BS with somebody else...

Thumb scorpyonn 06 January 2014, 06:17

Hanging Assad is an easy way out for that snake. We need to put him in the care of the Zetas or Gulf Cartel from Mexico; they have perfected the methods of eliminating people in brutal and unspeakable ways.