As Simon Tisdall described the situation in Syria as:
Syria is moving inexorably from Arab spring to an ever darker, dangerous winter of discontent.
Sources say that Arab and international communications to find a solution for the political situation in Syria. The formula is something similar to this in Iraq and Lebanon according to Al-Anba’a newspaper.
The sources confirmed that the solution goes as follow:
The presidency to the Alawite minority, an executive authority to the Council of Ministers that will be dominated by the Sunni majority, the Parliament to the Christians minority and to secure an appropriate post for the Druze sect.
A sectarian division based on religion already tried in Iraq and Lebanon and the result are failed states. The one thing this formula ignores is the silent battle among the Syrian oppositions, particularly seculars and Islamists.
The situation in Syria, is totally different of that in Lebanon. We are revolting against the dictatorship, seeking our stolen constitutional and human rights, our quest is for democracy not for power sharing between our sects. The revolution is by Syrians of all sects untied for a free and democratic Syria.