Beirut: The Qatar-backed head of the Syrian opposition's interim government was sacked Tuesday, under pressure from Saudi Arabia, once again exposing the sharp divisions between the opposition's main backers.
Since the National Coalition was created in late 2012, rivalries between Riyadh and Doha have consistently undermined the group, which acts as the main opposition body.
"The Coalition's General Assembly has relieved Ahmad Tohme, head of the interim government, of his functions, after a dawn vote," said Samir Nashar, veteran dissident and Coalition member.
Sixty-six Coalition members voted for Tohme's dismissal, while 35 voted for him to stay in his post. A replacement will be named in the coming weeks.
Tohme was named head of the opposition's interim government 10 months ago.
The vote was held in Istanbul after a meeting that ran through Sunday and Monday.
Speaking to AFP by phone, Nashar said Tohme was sacked "for political reasons, but also because of his management" of the interim body.
Tohme is close to Syria's Muslim Brotherhood, which has a strong influence in the opposition but is despised by Saudi Arabia.
Backed by Qatar, "the Muslim Brotherhood dominated the government... and Saudi Arabia let its allies (in the opposition) know that they needed to cut ties with the group", said Nashar.
Voted in on July 9, Coalition chief Hadi al-Bahra is close to Saudi Arabia, as is his predecessor Ahmad Jarba.
"Tohme's management (of the government) was poor. He tried to get support by handing (political posts" to allies, Nashar said, adding that "some 10 to 15 people were handed jobs as consultants."
One of Tohme's most unpopular moves, said Nashar, was his decision to dissolve the rebel Supreme Military Council. The decision was later revoked by Jarba.
The Coalition is recognised by scores of states and organisations as a legitimate representative of the Syrian people.
However, the exiled group has been accused by rebels and activists of being "disconnected" from reality on the ground, as well as of corruption and subservience to its backers in Riyadh and Doha.
Regime and jihadist advances in recent months have further weakened the Coalition, which has been unable to secure game-changing military support for rebels on the ground.
Since the National Coalition was created in late 2012, rivalries between Riyadh and Doha have consistently undermined the group, which acts as the main opposition body.
"The Coalition's General Assembly has relieved Ahmad Tohme, head of the interim government, of his functions, after a dawn vote," said Samir Nashar, veteran dissident and Coalition member.
Tohme was named head of the opposition's interim government 10 months ago.
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Speaking to AFP by phone, Nashar said Tohme was sacked "for political reasons, but also because of his management" of the interim body.
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Backed by Qatar, "the Muslim Brotherhood dominated the government... and Saudi Arabia let its allies (in the opposition) know that they needed to cut ties with the group", said Nashar.
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"Tohme's management (of the government) was poor. He tried to get support by handing (political posts" to allies, Nashar said, adding that "some 10 to 15 people were handed jobs as consultants."
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The Coalition is recognised by scores of states and organisations as a legitimate representative of the Syrian people.
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Regime and jihadist advances in recent months have further weakened the Coalition, which has been unable to secure game-changing military support for rebels on the ground.
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