Syria in Transition Political Shifts, Economic Strain, and Security Challenges

The fall of Bashar al-Assad has ushered in a new but deeply uncertain era for Syria. More than a decade of civil war has left the country fragmented, with no clear path to stability.

In the wake of Assad’s departure, a transitional government was established, with HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa as president. Despite the relative legitimacy of the transitional government, deep divisions remain, and the path to a unified administration, peace and recovery remains precarious.

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