cooperation on the achievement of a political agreement on the name of a prime minister,” he said. 
A Salim aide, Louay Almokdad, said many prominent Syrian figures had opposed Hitto’s election.
Hitto received 35 out of 48 votes cast by the 63 active members of the opposition Syrian National Coalition last week.
The power and influence wielded even by Gen. Idris on the ground in Syria is debatable. While his Military Council does boasts regional branches in Syria’s most embattled cities, it represents only one fraction of the armed men fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime.
Far more aggressive — and effective — in the fight against President Assad’s army have been the Islamic extremist militias, operating under the banner of groups like Ansar al Nusra, 양산출장업소 which the U.S. has classified as a foreign terrorist group.
These militias or brigades share the goal of regime change, but also have aspirations more akin to those of al Qaeda than the Western-backed Military Council — and it is these groups which are viewed by many on the ground as leading the charge against Assad, not Gen. Idris’ and his Military Council.
 
						
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