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The National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces, commonly named the Syrian National Coalition (SNC), or the Syrian National Revolutionary Coalition (SNRC) was a political organization founded in
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, in November 2012 during the Syrian Civil War in an attempt to coalesce the various opposition movements to
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's Ba'athist regime. The coalition was recognized by several
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member states, by the
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and by the
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as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people. It included for a time the
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, another coalition group which had been previously received diplomatic recognition. The SNC was based outside Syria until late 2024. Though it established contact with the
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and tried for a time to monitor it through the Supreme Military Council, the SNC initially suffered from a lack of presence on the ground, from internal infighting and from rivalry between foreign powers for influence over it. Originally divided between factions aligned with either
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or
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, the SNC came to operate mostly under Turkish influence. On March 18, 2013, the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces established the
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(SIG) which later exercised authority in Turkish-occupied zones of Syria. The SNC attempted to negotiate with the regime as part of the
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. In 2014, the Syrian National Council, which had been the biggest block in the coalition so far, left it in protest at the decision of the coalition to attend the Geneva II Conference on Syria. The Coalition later took part to the Syrian Negotiation Commission and had representatives in the Syrian Constitutional Committee. However, as the civil war was in deadlock and the peace negotiations failed to produce results, the SNC lost clout and came to be considered mostly as Turkey's relay of influence. It lost support from the
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in 2019, and the Arab League withdrew its recognition in 2023. In late 2024, after the
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, the SNC relocated from
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to
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. In February 2025, the SNC declared its allegiance to the new authorities under
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and announced that it would dissolve and merge into the Syrian administration.


Formation

The National Coalition was formed as an effort to provide a leadership for the various grassroots movements that had started in 2011 the uprising against the Assad regime. The
Syrian National Council The Syrian National Council (SNC), sometimes known as the Syrian National Transitional Council or the National Council of Syria, was a Syrian opposition coalition, based in Istanbul, Turkey, formed in August 2011 during the Syrian civil upris ...
had so far failed to provide such a leadership and lacked a connection with the activists within Syria, and resisted
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's pressure to establish a
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for Syria. The countries that supported the
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and the
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in particular, pushed for a new structure that would provide a greater representation to the opposition forces from the liberated areas of Syria. Riad Seif, a member of the Syrian National Council's executive committee and former
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figure, started in August 2012 to discuss his plans for a new structure - then called the "Syrian National Initiative" - with close associates and American officials. On October 31, American Secretary of State
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publicly stated that the Syrian National Council could "no longer be viewed as the visible leader of the opposition." This caused new dissent within the Syrian National Council, as spokespeople for that organization decried what they called "direct tutelage" by the United States. Seif presented his proposal to the Syrian National Council in September, but his colleagues were deeply divided and delayed making a decision. Eventually, the proposal was published on November 1 and would lead to the formation of the National Coalition ten days later.


Structure and aims

At its creation in November 2012 the National Coalition elected former imam of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Moaz al-Khatib, considered a moderate as its president, Riad Seif and
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, both prominent
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activists and the latter a
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human rights advocate, as vice-presidents and Mustafa Sabbagh as secretary-general. The post of a third vice president remained vacant for a Kurdish figure to be elected. Mustafa Sabbagh was elected as the coalition's
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. The coalition initially had a council of about 63 members, including 22 members from the
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. Original members included Riad Seif for the Forum for National Dialogue,
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for the Syrian Revolution General Commission, political figures such as
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,
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, Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanouni, Monzer Makhous and
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, as well as members of various local councils, of the Local Coordination Committees, of the
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, of other movements like the Syrian Human Rights Committee, the Revolutionary Council of Syrian Clans, the Syrian National Democratic bloc, the Syrian Scholars Association and the Unions of Syrian Authors, as well as Turkmen representatives. Members of the Syrian National Council included George Sabra,
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, Abdulbaset Sieda, Louay M. Safi and
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(later chairwoman of the Russian-supported peace talks platform in
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). In 2014, the Coalition was expanded to include the Syrian Turkmen Assembly and several other entities. The Syrian National Council and its backbone faction, the
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, initially played a leading role in the affairs of the National Coalition. When the coalition's general assembly met in Cairo on November 29 to activate its operational structures and approve its statutes, National Council members and associates accounted for 60 percent of those present. In 2012, the National Coalition stated that its aims were replacing the
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government and "its symbols and pillars of support", "dismantling the security services", unifying and supporting the
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, refusing dialogue and negotiation with the al-Assad government, and "holding accountable those responsible for killing Syrians, destroying yria and displacing yrians. On 24 March 2013 Moaz al-Khatib made a surprise announcement that he was stepping down as president of the coalition. Although he gave no reason at the time, he later talked of interference by international and regional actors; the interviewer named these as Qatar and Saudi Arabia. The coalition refused al-Khatib's resignation. Khatib was still considered the "primary voice" of the Syrian opposition, and the following day the
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granted Khatib the position to head the coalition's delegation to the Arab League. He continued in office for almost another month before confirming his resignation on 21 April 2013. At a conference held in Istanbul on 19 March 2013, members of the National Coalition elected Ghassan Hitto as prime minister of an
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for Syria. Hitto has announced that a technical government would be formed which will be led by between 10 and 12 ministers. The minister of defence would be chosen by the
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. On 31 May 2013, the coalition gave membership to 15 representatives of the
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, allowing for the first Time direct representation of rebels operating in Syria. On 6 July, the coalition elected a new leadership. Ahmad Asi Al-Jarba was elected president and Anas Al-Abdah was elected as secretary general. On 14 September 2013, the National Coalition selected Ahmad Tu'mah as prime minister of an interim government for Syria. On 25 September 2013, some Islamist factions rejected the Syrian National Coalition stating that "All groups formed abroad without having returned to the country do not represent us." The Syrian National Council withdrew from the coalition on 20 January 2014 in protest at the decision of the coalition to attend the Geneva talks. The Coalition effectively replaced the Syrian National Council as the main representative body of the Syrian opposition. The
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(SIG) functioned first as a
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. From 2015, it began to exercise some authority in rebel-held zones of Syria. Later on, it expanded its control in Turkish-occupied zones of Syria. Several Turkish-supported rebel groups unified under the name
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(SNA) to function as the SIG's armed forces. Riad Seif, one of the major figures of the
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, became president of the SNC in 2017. He resigned 10 months later, due to health issues and conflicts with his Turkish-backed vice-president Abdurrahman Mustafa, president of the Syrian Turkmen Assembly. Mustafa became president to finish Seif's term until the next election, and was later reelected. Mustafa helped strengthen Turkey's influence over the SNC. In 2019, he left the presidency of the SNC to become president of the
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. Mustafa redefined the SIG's relationship with the Coalition by rejecting the SIG's subordination to the SNC: he also refused to relinquish his membership in the SNC after becoming president of the SIG as his predecessor had done. Mustafa deepened the SIG's relationship with Turkish services and governors and replaced the SIG's representatives in the SNC. While the SNC remained officially a higher authority than the Syrian Interim Government, it was the Turkish-backed SIG that came to wield power over it. In September 2023, Hadi al-Bahra, who had already led the Coalition between 2014 and 2015 and been a chief negotiator during the peace talks, was elected again as president of the SNC. Syria Direct reported that al-Bahra's return as president had been imposed by members of the SNC close to the Turkish government, notably Abdurrahman Mustafa. At that point, the Syrian National Coalition had lost much credibility at an international level, as it had become largely seen as a platform for Turkish interests. Notably, the
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cut off in 2019 all financial and diplomatic aid and political cover from the SNC after Turkey launched its offensive into north-eastern Syria.


Domestic recognition

The
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(LCCSyria) stated that they " eaffirm theirparticipation in the National Coalition. The CCSyria haveworked hard, and will continue to spare no effort, to ensure the success of the National Coalition in its service to the revolution." The National Coalition was supported by the
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from September 2013 or earlier. On 16 November 2012, there were 497 street demonstrations in Syria according to the LCCSyria, including 121 demonstrations in
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that "expressed support for the National Coalition" and 104 demonstrations in
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who called for the National Coalition to "support the revolutionaries". Following the election of the Coalition's president, several pro-Islamist media outlets have signalled their approvals for the formation of the new revolution bloc under the leadership of Sheikh Moaz Al-Khatib. Answering questions on his students' porta
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and their affiliates to support the coalition's leadership. Members of the
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and 13 other armed groups stated in a YouTube video on 19 November 2012 that they "unanimously reject dthe conspiratorial project called the National Coalition and announce d tsconsensus to establish an Islamic state n Syria. A day later, commanders of one of those groups, the
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appeared in a video with members of the Aleppo Military Council and Transitional Military Council. They stated that they supported the National Coalition and that the previous day's statement was by "revolutionary forces on the ground" who were not sufficiently represented in the National Coalition. The head of the Free Syrian Army in
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, Abdel Jabbar al-Okaidi, responded to the 19 November statement, saying, "These groups represent a number of military factions on the ground and reflect their position, but not all military forces in Aleppo agree with this. The military council has announced its support for the National Coalition and is collaborating with t" Members of the groups listed in the 19 November statement were contacted by
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and stated that "they had nothing to do with the announcement" and that some members of their groups appeared in the video. On 21 November 2012, the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), which controls territory in the north of Syria, rejected the new coalition and criticised it for "obedience to Turkey and Qatar". The
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agreed to join the Syrian National Coalition; the PYD criticized the KNC for doing so. According to ''
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'', as of late September 2013, "In the month since America backed away from missile strikes to punish Syria's regime for using chemical weapons, the Syrian Opposition Coalition has become increasingly irrelevant." In October 2013, the Supreme Military Council of the
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, led by
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, met with Ahmad Jarba, then the president of the SNC. The SMC recognized the National Coalition as the "civil authority" of the Syrian opposition. In the course of 2015, a rival for representing Syrian opposition emerged in the form of the
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and their political arm, the Syrian Democratic Council, which grew in the context of the
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. On 25 April 2018, the al-Mu'tasim Brigade, a FSA group based in the town of
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, withdrew its recognition of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces due to the National Coalition's inability to make national decisions. The group's decision came hours after George Sabra,
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, and Khaled Khoja resigned from the National Coalition.


International recognition

, Monzer Makhous was recognised by France as a representative of the National Coalition and as the future Syrian Ambassador "once a provisional government is established and recognised internationally." On 20 November, the UK invited the coalition to appoint a political representative. On 26 November, the National Coalition appointed Walid Safur to be its ambassador to the UK. On 23 November, Qatar asked the coalition to appoint an ambassador, becoming the first Arab country to publicly announce it will accept an envoy from the new opposition body. The SNCs embassy in Qatar was opened on 27 March 2013. On 12 December 2012, the
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- which includes most members of the
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, the
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, the
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, and
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- transferred its recognition from the Syrian National Council to the Syrian National Coalition. The SNC was declared the "sole legitimate representative" of the Syrian people, as status that had been previously denied to the National Council. On 6 March 2013, the Syrian National Coalition was granted Syria's seat in the Arab League. However, on 9 March 2014, the Arab League announced that Syria's seat would remain vacant until the opposition completed the formation of its institutions. SNC representatives were allowed to participate in the Arab League's ministerial meetings on an "exceptional basis". On 5 May 2014, the Coalition was officially granted diplomatic status with the Washington office formerly recognized as a Foreign Mission in the US. Prior to giving foreign mission status to the Washington Office, the State Department shut down the current Washington Embassy along with several regional consulates. In May 2023, as part of the normalization of diplomatic relations with the Syrian Ba'athist government, the Assad regime was reinstated in Syria's seat in the Arab League.


Presidents


Post-Assad period

In December 2024, after the
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, coalition president Hadi al-Bahra called for an 18-month transitional period to rebuild Syria's institutions and economy, in line with UN Security Council Resolution 2554. He said that the SNC should be expanded to include "new elements of the opposition". The coalition expressed its support for the
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headed by
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and called for a national conference and for the formation of a government that would be "inclusive of all groups". Al-Bahra also announced that the coalition would be dissolved should a credible a national constitutional conference be held. On 30 December 2024, al-Bahra announced that he had relocated to Damascus and would now work from there. In January 2025, Samir Sattouf, coordinator of the planned dialogue conference, announced that the Syrian National Coalition and the Syrian Negotiation Commission would not be invited, as these organizations' mandates had expired with the fall of the Assad regime. This was later confirmed by Syria's new leader
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, though he added their members would be welcome to participate to the conference in a personal capacity. On 8 January 2025, al-Sharaa held a meeting with a delegation from the Syrian National Coalition, headed by al-Bahra. On 30 January, the Syrian Interim Government placed itself "at the disposal" of the transitional government. On 7 February, the
Kurdish National Council The Kurdish National Council in Syria (KNCS, , ENKS; ) or Kurdish National Council (KNC) is a Kurds in Syria, Syrian Kurdish political party. While the KNC had initially more international support than the ruling Democratic Union Party (Syria), ...
withdrew from the Coalition. On 11 February, it was reported that the SNC was preparing to dissolve and was instructing its employees to apply for positions within the new administration. The next day, al-Bahra, together with Syrian Negotiation Commission president Bader Jamous, held another meeting with al-Sharaa. It was announced that the National Coalition and the Negotiation Commission had agreed to dissolve and to integrate their cadres into the state apparatus. The Syrian National Coalition also declared its allegiance to the new Syrian authorities.


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References


Further reading


BBC News: Guide to the Syrian opposition


External links


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