<p>Syrian state institutions will be supervised by former Prime Minister Mohammed Jalali until they are handed over, rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani said on Sunday, signalling efforts to secure an orderly transition after rebels declared an end to Bashar al-Assad's rule.</p>.<p>Signed in his real name - Ahmed al-Sharaa - Golani's statement banned military forces in Damascus from approaching public bodies and prohibited the firing of guns in the air.</p><p><em><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/world/west-asia-tensions-live-updates-iran-israel-middle-east-syria-hezbollah-hamas-gaza-palestine-damascus-lebanon-benjamin-netanyahu-syrian-civil-bashar-al-assad-damascus-homs-united-states-3308481">Get latest updates on Syrian crisis here.</a></em><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/world/west-asia-tensions-live-updates-iran-israel-middle-east-syria-hezbollah-hamas-gaza-palestine-damascus-lebanon-benjamin-netanyahu-syrian-civil-bashar-al-assad-damascus-homs-united-states-3308481"> </a></p>.<p>In an interview with Al Arabiya, Jalali - appointed prime minister by Assad in September - said he had been in contact with Sharaa to discuss managing the current transitional period, and said Syria should hold free elections.</p>.Explained | How to understand Syria's rapidly changing civil war.<p>Jalali said he remained in his home and was ready to support continuity of governance.</p>.<p>Syrian telecommunications minister Eyad al-Khatib, in an interview with Al Arabiya, said he had been contacted by a representative of Sharaa's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham responsible for telecoms services. They agreed that telecoms and internet would continue to function, Khatib said. </p>
<p>Syrian state institutions will be supervised by former Prime Minister Mohammed Jalali until they are handed over, rebel leader Abu Mohammed al-Golani said on Sunday, signalling efforts to secure an orderly transition after rebels declared an end to Bashar al-Assad's rule.</p>.<p>Signed in his real name - Ahmed al-Sharaa - Golani's statement banned military forces in Damascus from approaching public bodies and prohibited the firing of guns in the air.</p><p><em><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/world/west-asia-tensions-live-updates-iran-israel-middle-east-syria-hezbollah-hamas-gaza-palestine-damascus-lebanon-benjamin-netanyahu-syrian-civil-bashar-al-assad-damascus-homs-united-states-3308481">Get latest updates on Syrian crisis here.</a></em><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/world/west-asia-tensions-live-updates-iran-israel-middle-east-syria-hezbollah-hamas-gaza-palestine-damascus-lebanon-benjamin-netanyahu-syrian-civil-bashar-al-assad-damascus-homs-united-states-3308481"> </a></p>.<p>In an interview with Al Arabiya, Jalali - appointed prime minister by Assad in September - said he had been in contact with Sharaa to discuss managing the current transitional period, and said Syria should hold free elections.</p>.Explained | How to understand Syria's rapidly changing civil war.<p>Jalali said he remained in his home and was ready to support continuity of governance.</p>.<p>Syrian telecommunications minister Eyad al-Khatib, in an interview with Al Arabiya, said he had been contacted by a representative of Sharaa's Hayat Tahrir al-Sham responsible for telecoms services. They agreed that telecoms and internet would continue to function, Khatib said. </p>