In Syria's transitional government, a woman became the head of the Central Bank for the first time

Syrian media reported on Monday (January 10) that Mahsa Sabreen is a graduate of a master's degree in accounting who has served as a member of the Central Bank's board of directors since 2018.

Previously, Aisha Debs, as head of Syrian women's affairs In the new Syrian government, he was appointed to lead the Islamist group Tahrir al-Sham.

As Islamist groups led by Tahrir al-Sham rose to power in Syria, there were concerns about women's rights being violated and their marginalization; however, these concerns were dispelled after the Syrian transitional government appointed these two women to leadership positions.

This is while groups opposing Bashar al-Assad, led by Tahrir al-Sham, ended five decades of Assad family rule over Syria by conquering Damascus on December 9.

Maysa Sabrin, former deputy governor of the Central Bank, has been appointed as the head of the institution for the first time in the Syrian transitional government.

Farzana Ahmadi

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