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Syria’s Government Appoints a Christian Woman as Minister for the First Time

Rosanne van Wijk
Rosanne van Wijk
Published: April 1, 2025
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Last Saturday (29 maart), new ministers were sworn in by interim president Ahmad al-Shara, from the Islamic group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). The Christian Hind Kabawat was appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Labor. She is an activist who opposed Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship for many years, which was overthrown last year.

Hind Kabawat has been appointed Minister of Social Affairs and Labor. She is an activist who opposed Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship for many years.

The appointment of Hind Kabawat as Minister of Social Affairs and Labor in Syria’s new government marks a historic moment, especially given the political and religious context of the country. Kabawat, a Christian and activist known for her opposition to Bashar al-Assad’s dictatorship, now holds a prominent position in a transitional government led by Ahmad al-Shara of the Islamic group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). This appointment signals an attempt to create space for greater representation of minorities, particularly women and Christians, in a political context that has been dominated by Islamic figures and a long-standing dictatorship.

The transitional government, made up of 23 ministers from different ethnic and religious backgrounds, aims to seek social stability and bring an end to the civil war that devastated the country for over a decade. However, the appointment of a Christian woman to a ministerial position is also a direct response to pressure from Western countries, which have demanded the inclusion of minorities and women in the post-conflict political processes.

The challenge, however, is great. Syria, which finds itself in a state of destruction and uncertainty, is undergoing a fragile transition. For Syrian Christians, this change brings a mixture of cautious optimism and fear that they might be politically used, more as pawns in international negotiations than as active and protected members of society. They express a sense of insecurity, as the country’s future, under a mixed government and with the influence of Islamic extremists, remains unclear.

Despite efforts to ensure the protection of Christians and their inclusion in Syrian society, the promises still generate distrust. Many Christians prefer to take a cautious approach, closely monitoring the situation and hoping that, over time, things will become clearer.

This appointment and the recent political events in Syria highlight not only the complexity of the country’s internal situation but also the geopolitical tensions and international expectations regarding the new government. The reconstruction of Syria goes beyond material aspects; it requires a reinvention of social, political, and religious relations, placing Christians in a delicate position as they wait for a safer and more stable future.

Source: Guiame

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