Syria sets first cabinet reshuffle since Assad ouster, state media reports

Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. (AFP)
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. (AFP)
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Updated 10 May 2026 12:39
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Syria sets first cabinet reshuffle since Assad ouster, state media reports

Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. (AFP)
  • Sharaa appointed new governors for several provinces including Homs, Quneitra and Latakia and Deir Ezzor

DAMASCUS: Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa replaced several government officials and ministers on Saturday, including his own brother, in a partial government overhaul, state media reported.
Syrian interim President Ahmed Al-Sharaa announced a series of government changes in late-night presidential ​decrees.
Sharaa appointed Khaled Zaarour as information minister, replacing Hamza Mustafa, who was moved to the foreign ministry. As agriculture minister, he named Bassel Sweidan, ‌who also ‌heads a committee tasked ​with ‌reaching ⁠settlement ​agreements with business ⁠tycoons linked to the Assad-era elite.
Sharaa replaced governors in the provinces of Homs, al Quneitra and Deir Ezzor, the eastern province where most of Syria’s oil ⁠fields are located.
The reshuffle ‌is the ‌first since the ouster ​of former President ‌Bashar Assad and comes around ‌a year and a half into the five-year transitional period set out in Syria’s constitutional declaration.
No official reason was ‌given for the changes, but protests and social media campaigns ⁠have ⁠emerged in recent months over worsening economic conditions and what critics describe as poor government performance.
Sharaa also appointed a new secretary-general for the presidency, a post previously held by one of his brothers, a move that had drawn criticism from opponents who ​accused the administration ​of favoring nepotism over merit. (