A Syrian student chants slogans against the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. – AFP Photo

DAMASCUS: Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has decreed to hold a referendum for a new constitution on February 26, the official SANA state news agency reported on Wednesday.

“President Bashar al-Assad issued today a decree setting Sunday, February 26, as the date for the referendum on the draft constitution,” SANA reported.

Syrian state television said the new constitution would allow the “people to govern the people” under a new multi-party democratic system.

It said that under the proposed text, freedom is “a sacred right” and that any violation of personal freedom is considered a crime punishable by law.

On Sunday, a commission tasked with drawing up a new constitution submitted a draft charter to Assad, SANA reported, adding he would review it and send it to the People's Assembly before a vote.

In January, Assad said a new constitution was being drawn up by a committee set up in October to replace the current one, which enshrines his Baath party's dominant role.

At the time, he said it could be put to a popular vote as early as March, although that date for the ballot has now been brought forward.

Syria's government lifted a state of emergency in April last year and in July adopted a law allowing a multi-party political system.

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