About the Syrian People's Assembly
Syrian People's Assembly — a national legislative institution open to knowledge, participation, and trust.
Constitutional role
The Assembly embodies the legislative authority: it enacts laws, approves the state budget, and oversees the government in the public interest.
How Parliament works
Work is organized through plenary sessions and specialized committees, where bills are studied, debated, and put to a transparent vote.
National continuity
The Assembly draws on a heritage of Syrian parliamentary life, renewed today as a modern national institution open to knowledge and participation.
Ethics & transparency
The platform commits to open information, publishing documents and voting data to build trust between the institution and the citizen.
How Parliament works
Three pillars organize legislative and oversight work.
Plenary sessions
Members convene in public sessions to debate and vote on bills and to question the government.
Specialized committees
Committees study texts in depth, hear experts, and propose amendments before they reach the floor.
Oversight & accountability
The Assembly oversees the executive and budget execution, and follows up on the application of laws in the public interest.
From heritage to the future
- 1Roots
A parliamentary heritage
Syria's experience of representative life spans generations and forms the foundation of the national legislative institution.
- 2Renewal
A modern national institution
The Assembly renews itself with clear rules, specialized committees, and practices that strengthen transparency and participation.
- 3Future
An open digital platform
This platform places the Assembly's work in the hands of citizens and researchers, opening participation to all.
How a bill becomes law
Follow legislation from idea to adoption and official publication in clear steps.
A draft is submitted and formally registered with the Assembly.
Outputs:Bill number and initial text