Victory Declaration of the Syrian Revolution: A New Era Begins
In a landmark statement, Colonel Hassan Abdul Ghani, spokesperson for the Military Operations
Administration, announced the victory of the Syrian Revolution. This declaration marks a pivotal
moment in Syrian history, heralding significant changes in governance, security, and national identity.
Key Points of the Declaration:
- Victory Announcement: The Syrian Revolution has been declared victorious, establishing
December 8th as a national day of celebration each year. - Constitutional Reforms: The 2012 Constitution has been nullified, along with all exceptional
laws, indicating a move towards a new legal framework. - Dissolution of Existing Structures:
- The People’s Council, formed under the previous regime, has been dissolved, along with all its
subcommittees. - The old regime’s army is disbanded, paving the way for a nationally-based reconstruction of
the Syrian Army. - All security apparatuses of the former regime, including their various branches and militias,
are dissolved. A new security entity will be established to ensure citizen safety.
- The People’s Council, formed under the previous regime, has been dissolved, along with all its
- Political Party Dissolution: The Arab Socialist Ba’ath Party and parties associated with the
National Progressive Front are abolished, including their organizations and committees. Re-
establishment under any other name is prohibited, with all assets reverting to the Syrian state. - Integration of Revolutionary Groups: All military factions, political, and civil revolutionary
bodies will be integrated into state institutions. - Interim Leadership: Commander Ahmed Al-Shara has been appointed to lead the country
during the transitional phase, representing Syria in international forums and performing the
duties of the President of the Syrian Arab Republic. - Legislative Transition: The President has been authorized to form a temporary legislative
council for the transitional period, which will function until the adoption and implementation of a
permanent constitution.

This declaration not only signifies the end of an era but also the beginning of a new chapter for Syria,
focusing on rebuilding the nation under principles of freedom, justice, and national integrity. The
changes outlined aim to restore governance to the people, ensuring that the future of Syria is shaped by
its citizens through a new, democratic framework.