International solution for Syria: A dysfunctional State

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.

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One Response to International solution for Syria: A dysfunctional State

  1. Hadi Albahra says:

    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.

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