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Syria after Assad: A fresh chance for inclusive governance and power-sharing, or more of the same?

  • After an Islamist-led coalition toppled Bashar Al-Assad, merchants like Youssef Rajab began openly selling previously banned goods in Damascus, such as chocolate and shampoo.
  • The interim government is lobbying for international sanctions to be lifted, with the US Treasury Department announcing additional sanctions relief for six months.
  • Vendors now sell petrol and fuel oil openly on the streets of Damascus, whereas under Assad, fuel sales were monopolized and limited.
  • The new authorities plan to implement policies to support domestic output and protect agriculture, aiming for a competitive economy in future Syria.
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