Syrian Interim Government


The Syrian Interim Government is a government in exile in Turkey, which was formed by the umbrella Syrian opposition group, the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces. The interim government operates in areas of Syria that are part of the Turkish occupation of northern Syria and claims to be the sole legitimate government of the country, in defiance of the Council of Ministers of the Syrian Arab Republic. The interim government is seated in exile in Turkey. Its Syrian headquarters are in the city of Azaz in Aleppo Governorate.

History

At a conference held in Istanbul on 19 March 2013, members of National Coalition elected Ghassan Hitto as prime minister of a Syrian interim government. Hitto announced that a technical government would be formed led by 10 to 12 ministers. The minister of defence is to be chosen by the Free Syrian Army. As of 3 April 2013, the organization is "based in exile and lack an organizational base inside Syria." The new ministries will not be placed in a single location but will be distributed in regions which are under the control of the Syrian opposition.
A Christian, a Kurd and a woman are part of the appointed cabinet; Ahmad Ramadan, a member of the National Coalition, has stated that the cabinet was appointed on a meritocratic basis. The Assyrian component of the National Coalition has stated that they were not given any attention in the selection of the cabinet. The General Assembly has an administrative function. The interim cabinet was dissolved on 22 July 2014. A new cabinet was formed on 14 October 2014.
In January 2015, the Syrian interim government received US$6 million from the United States, the first funding of this kind. The funds were to be used for reconstruction efforts and the strengthening of local government in opposition held parts of Syria such as northern Aleppo and northwestern Idlib, with the interim government planning to expand into northern Latakia and northern Hama in the following months.
The SIG has been the primary civilian authority throughout most of Syria's opposition-held areas. Its system of administrative local councils operate services such as schools and hospitals in these areas. In December 2015, the SIG founded the Free Aleppo University, as an alternative to government-run Universities; an estimated 7,000 students were enrolled in FAU in early 2018, with campuses in opposition-held territory across five provinces. In January 2018, the SIG moved the University's administration from Idlib to the west Aleppo town of Bashqateen.
On late September 2016, the Syrian interim government minister for local administration was among a dozen people killed by an ISIL suicide bomber in the southern city of Inkhil.
The interim government is based in Turkey and has received direct funding from the United States. By August 2017, the Syrian interim government stopped paying salaries to workers, and work within the interim government became voluntary work.
By late 2017, the SIG presided over 12 provincial councils and over 400 elected local councils. It held elections across Idlib Governorate in 2017. It also operates a major border crossing between Syria and Turkey, which generates an estimated $1 million revenue each month.
On 30 December 2017, at least 30 factions operating under the banner of the Syrian Interim Government merged in a unified armed group after four months of preparations. Jawad Abu Hatab, the Prime Minister and the Defence Minister, announced forming of the Syrian National Army after meeting with rebel commanders in the town of Azaz. The newly-formed body claimed to have 22,000 fighters, many of them trained and equipped by Turkey. The National Front for Liberation is also aligned to the Syrian Interim Government, though not a part of the National Army.

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