Tuesday 29 March 2011

Syria's Cabinet resigned

Syria's Cabinet resigned en bloc Tuesday to help quell a wave of popular fury that erupted more than a week ago and is now threatening President Bashar al-Assad's 11-year rule.Soon after the resignations, President Bahsar al-Assad again appointed Naji al-Otari, head of the government that resigned but this time as the new caretaker prime minister, the official news agency said on Tuesday.The resignation was seen as a significant — if primarily symbolic — gesture in a nation where the leadership rarely responds to public pressure and where decisions are made not by the cabinet but by the president and his inner circle, including multiple security services.“It is not about the government, it is about the policies of the state,” said Abdel Majid Manjouni, the head of the Socialist Democratic Arab Union Party in Aleppo. “The ministers are not the ones who decide these things. That is the president. He makes the policies.”Mr. Assad’s speech on Wednesday was scheduled to try to calm tensions after government forces repeatedly opened fire on demonstrators, killing dozens of people. According to officials, the speech, originally expected on Monday, will offer significant political concessions, including the lifting of laws that restrict civil and political freedoms. The promises, however, were greeted skeptically by a public accustomed to a leadership that has talked of reform for years without results.

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