- Ahmad al-Sharaa, leading Syria's new governing authority, estimates that **elections could take up to four years** to organize.
- In an interview with **Al-Arabiyya**, he emphasized the need for the **rewrite of the constitution** and infrastructure rebuilding.
- He noted the current opportunity for change is rare, expressing a desire for a **lasting constitution**.
- Al-Sharaa is the head of **Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)**, which played a critical role in ousting former President Bashar Assad.
- HTS plans to **dissolve during upcoming political dialogues** aimed at establishing a transitional government by March 1.
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Atlas Winston
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