
Members of Syria's National Dialogue conference preparatory committee speaking to reporters in Damascus. Photo screengrab/ Syria News Agency (SANA)
The conference "will begin Monday afternoon and continue Tuesday", said Hind Kabawat, one of seven organisers preparing the event which aims to represent all Syrians and conclude with recommendations on how to govern the conflict-torn country.
Syria's new authorities had formed earlier in February the organising committee made up of seven people, including two women, to prepare the conference.
During a press conference Sunday, reported by state news agency SANA, two members of the committee said they had held meetings in several Syrian provinces with a total of 4,000 participants who weighed in on the country's future governance.
The conference will focus on "transitional justice, the constitution, institutional and economic reform, Syria's territorial unity as well as public, individual and political liberties", the committee members said.
Recommendations will be issued at the conclusion of the conference, "which will serve as the basis for the constitutional declaration, the economic identity (of the country) and the plan to reform institutions", the committee said.
The conference marks "the final stage in a long national process requiring sustained collective work to construct a new Syrian national identity that preserves civil peace and realises the aspirations of the Syrian people", the committee added.
A coalition led by the Islamist militant group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham seized power on December 8, with the group's leader Ahmed al-Sharaa named interim president in January.
An interim government has been charged with managing affairs until March 1, when a new government is set to be formed, reflecting "the diversity" of the population, according to the new authorities.
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