Turkish pressure to form a Syrian government between the Muslim Brotherhood and Tahrir al-Sham amid political tensions

Private sources revealed to the network“Ugarit Post”The Muslim Brotherhood proposed to Turkey to replace the transitional Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara with a military figure close to it, Brigadier General Fazlullah al-Hajji, director of the Higher Military Academy, because of “the failure of al-Shara to lead the transition,” with the support of Ankara.

The sources reported that the visit of Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Damascus on Thursday, August 7, 2025, aimed to pressure Al-Sharaa to accept a political settlement that distributes ministries between figures from the Brotherhood and Hay ‘at Tahrir al-Sham, in a “Turkish-style quotas” aimed at promoting Turkish interests.

The sources pointed out that the formation of a government dominated by the Brotherhood and the liberation of Al-Sham may isolate key Syrian components, such as the Autonomous Administration and the Syrian Democratic Forces, and provoke popular and regional rejection, especially from countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. She added: “This combination may lead to political isolation and security escalation, and hinder the building of a participatory democratic state.”

The sources warned that an ideological quota government may repeat failed experiments such as Iraq and Lebanon, stressing the need for a national consensus that takes into account pluralism and transitional justice to ensure the stability of Syria.

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