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a machine-translated version of the French article Jarba is the president of the , a member of the tribe
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المدن
He obtained 55 votes, three more than his rival Mustafa Sabbagh, who was supported by
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Political offices Preceded by Acting of the 2013—2014 Succeeded by
They issued a joint statement that "the monist powers insisting on one party, one flag and one nation are doomed to fail, and peoples are trying to realize their dreams for a democratic, pluralist and united Syria According to a July 2013 article in , "there is little reason to believe he will wield more influence than his predecessor,
Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality " Jarba was re-elected on 5 January 2014, with 65 votes, defeating his only opponent by 13 votes

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His election took place in the second round of voting of a three days meeting organized by the Coalition in order to renew its board.

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Ahmad Jarba
On 13 September Ahmad Jarba met with the leader of the , representing the de facto autonomous administration of the , in order to form an agreement to participate in the governing of northeastern Syria
أحمد العاصي الجربا
He is a public opponent of and between 6 July 2013 and 11 July 2014 he was President of the , which is the main coalition of opposition groups in the , as well as being a member of the
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A model attribution edit summary Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Ahmad Jarba]]; see its history for attribution