mardi 6 janvier 2015

Western-backed Syrian opposition body elects new leadership

                     Khaled Khoja, new president of the National Syrian Coalition
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria’s Western-backed political opposition group, the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces, has elected a new presidential committee and a president.
The National Coalition remains one of the main parties in international discussions to find solutions to the almost four-year civil war. 
Khaled Khoja takes over as president from Hadi al Bahra, who is considered to have close links with Saudi Arabia. Bahra served for one term and did not run for a second but will be in the political committee.
Khoja, a 49-year old Damascus-born doctor and businessman, won 56 votes out of 106 votes cast at a closed meeting in Istanbul on Sunday. The 111-member body also elected a new secretary general and vice presidents. 

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