Syria .. A presidential decision to form a preparatory committee for the National Dialogue Conference

The Presidency of the Syrian Arab Republic announced, on Wednesday, the names of the Preparatory Committee for the National Dialogue Conference, in confirmation of what was reported by Syria TV before this morning.
The presidency stated in a statement on Twitter the formation of the preparatory committee for the National Dialogue Conference, noting that the members of the committee are: Hassan Al -Daghim, Maher Alloush, Muhammad Mattan, Mustafa Al -Mousa, Youssef Al -Hijr, Hind Qabbat and Hoda Al -Atassi.
She added that the committee approves its internal system and sets its work criteria to ensure the success of the national dialogue, pointing out that the committee’s work ends once the final statement of the conference is issued.
This comes after a meeting conducted by the Syrian President, Ahmed Al -Shara, with a delegation from the "Syrian negotiating body" and the "Syrian National Coalition", at the People's Palace in Damascus, to hand him the files related to the work of the two institutions in preparation for announcing their solution.
The Syrian President has previously announced that a preparatory committee will be formed, and expanded consultations will take place with various Syrian spectrums before the conference.
Al -Shara said that this conference "will issue a final statement that paves the way for a constitutional declaration that determines the future of the country," adding that "the formulation of the constitutional declaration will not be an individual decision, but rather as a result of wide consultations that reflect the will of the people."
Who are the members of the Preparatory Committee for the National Dialogue Conference in Syria?
Hassan Al -Deghaim, who was born in Gergnaz in Idlib countryside in 1976, graduated from the College of Sharia, obtained a diploma of comparative jurisprudence, and worked as a preacher and teacher of Islamic education. With the start of the Syrian revolution, he was involved in revolutionary and political action, and worked as a judge in the Syrian courts in northern Syria by virtue of his experience in the legal and legal action.
He established a guidance and awareness body in the ranks of the "Free Army", then it was officially legalized by establishing the Moral Guidance Department in the "Syrian National Army", and the national cadres trained in international humanitarian law and international human rights law.
He previously occupied the membership of the Board of Trustees of the Syrian Islamic Council, and his commitment is known for his commitment to religious moderation and anti -extremism.
Maher Alloush, a Syrian writer and researcher, has articles and studies related to Syrian affairs, including transitional justice and accountability in Syria.
Muhammad Muttat, who was born in the city of Aleppo in 1985, Electron Engineer, a graduate of the University of Aleppo, and holds a diploma in political science and a master’s degree in Islamic studies. Al -Bini between the institutions of the Syrian revolution in the north of Syria, and participated in the recent arrangements for the political transition process in Syria.
Youssef Al -Hajar, and he was the director of the political bureau of the Headquarters for the Liberation of Al -Sham.