Syria is emerging from a prolonged civil war, which has lasted 14 years, and is now faced with significant challenges regarding its governance structure. The end of over 50 years of Assad family rule prompts discussions about the future political landscape. Our correspondent explores a city previously governed by a rebel group that actively participated in deposing the Assad regime, leading to a significant transition as it establishes an interim government. These changing dynamics are critical to understanding Syria's reconstruction efforts and future governance framework.
As Syria begins its journey of recovery, the pivotal question arises regarding the future of its governance. The Assad family's prolonged rule has left a complex legacy requiring careful navigation as interim leadership emerges.
The city, once under rebel control, now plays a significant role in shaping Syria's governance approach post-civil war. The insights from local leadership may illuminate the path ahead.
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