A 400% salary increase is being studied in Syria

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The Commander-in-Chief of the new ⁢Syrian‍ administration, Ahmed⁢ Al-Sharaa, said, “Raising salaries by ⁢400% is being studied in Syria.”

Al-Sharaa added: “all factions will be dissolved,‌ and there will be no‌ weapons except in the hands of the state.”

he said:​ “The first priority⁢ is to rebuild the ‌demolished homes and return the displaced to the last tent.”

Al-Sharaa added: “There will be no compulsory recruitment into the army, with the⁤ exception of some‌ specializations that will be compulsory for short periods,” stressing that “Syria ‍is headed for a major renaissance.”

He added in statements to Syria TV: “All factions will ‍be dissolved,and there will be no weapons‌ except in the hands ‌of the‌ state,” adding: “Very important economic decisions will be taken.”

In this⁣ context, the Qatari Foreign Ministry announced, “The arrival of a delegation to Damascus⁣ in preparation for the opening of​ the Qatari embassy in Syria.”

The Qatari Foreign ministry⁢ said: “During our meetings with the interim government in Syria, we affirmed our support for the Syrian people to achieve⁤ their security.”

The Qatari Foreign Ministry added: “We discussed ‌with the Syrian side ways to enhance the⁤ flow of Qatari humanitarian aid and the needs of our Syrian brothers at this ⁤important stage.”

Last‌ updated: December 15, 2024 – 23:20


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How might the dissolution of armed factions influence ‌Syria’s⁤ long-term political stability?

Title: Understanding the Future of⁢ Syria: An Insightful interview with Political Expert Dr. Fatima Raed

Keywords: Syria,Ahmed Al-Sharaa,Syrian administration,economic‍ reforms,Qatari⁢ foreign ministry,rebuilding,military recruitment


Q: Thank you ‌for joining‍ us today,Dr. raed. The recent statements ‍from commander-in-Chief Ahmed Al-Sharaa about ‌raising salaries by 400%​ have raised quite a few eyebrows. What do you⁤ think the implications of this⁤ proposed economic ⁢reform are for the‍ Syrian population?

A: Thank you for⁢ having me. The decision to potentially raise salaries ‍by such a​ significant margin signals an effort to address⁤ the economic ​hardships ‍faced by ​many ‍Syrians, especially in the wake of a long and devastating‍ conflict. However,the practicality of implementing such‌ a raise needs to be analyzed in the context ‍of inflation,resource availability,and overall economic‌ sustainability. If executed correctly, it could provide much-needed relief to ‌citizens and foster a sense of stability ⁣and hope. Yet, it’s vital that this move is part of a ⁤larger​ strategy, ensuring‍ it aligns with sustainable economic policies.


Q: Al-Sharaa mentioned that “all factions⁣ will be dissolved,” emphasizing that​ only the ⁣state will hold weapons. How does‌ this affect the political landscape in Syria?

A: This declaration is quite significant as ⁢it suggests a⁤ move towards centralizing power and could pave the way for ⁤greater political stability within Syria. By dissolving various factions that have held power and influence, the government aims to diminish⁣ armed conflict and promote ‍a ⁢singular authority.However,it is critical to acknowledge that such a ‍shift may be met⁢ with resistance from factions who have long ⁣been entrenched in the conflict. The success of this strategy hinges⁤ on​ the ⁤government’s ability to manage this transition effectively and win the trust of‍ the​ populace.


Q: The focus ‍on rebuilding homes and returning displaced persons is a vital topic.‌ How do⁣ you ​see‌ this ‌initiative evolving in the‌ current context?

A:‍ Rebuilding ⁤homes and facilitating ​the return of displaced individuals is indeed​ a crucial step toward healing and recovery ⁣for Syria. It⁣ reflects a commitment to restoring⁣ normalcy in the ⁢lives‌ of many. Tho,⁤ the⁢ implementation of this ​plan will require considerable financial ‍investment, international cooperation, and a ​secure habitat ⁣for returnees. Initiatives should⁢ also ⁤consider⁢ incorporating modern infrastructure and community services ⁢to truly enhance living conditions. Addressing the psychological impact of displacement will also ⁣be vital for successful⁤ reintegration.


Q: Al-Sharaa also spoke​ about an absence of compulsory military recruitment, except for certain specializations. ⁤What does this‍ mean for⁢ syria’s military future?

A: This approach⁣ indicates a potential shift away from forced conscription ⁢towards a more volunteer-based military framework,which could lead to⁤ a more ​motivated and‍ effective military force. By focusing on specialized roles,the ⁣country seeks to ⁢build a capable⁣ armed forces that can ​address specific⁤ needs. Nonetheless,the challenge remains ​in balancing the ⁤need for national defense ⁢with the willingness⁣ of citizens to join the military,especially in a post-conflict society where the desire for peace is paramount.


Q: the engagement of the Qatari Foreign⁣ Ministry with Syria ⁢and​ the opening of an embassy indicates a warming of relations. What are your⁤ thoughts on how this affects ⁢regional dynamics?

A: Qatar’s engagement‌ with Syria represents a significant shift in diplomatic relations and reflects ‍a‍ broader trend of Arab nations reassessing their​ stance⁢ towards ⁤Damascus. This could lead to enhanced humanitarian ⁤aid and economic support for Syria,‌ which is crucial in the current phase​ of reconstruction. Moreover, it might ‌encourage other nations to follow suit, potentially paving the way for a cohesive ⁣regional​ strategy in addressing Syria’s needs.‍ However, it is essential that this warming of relations does not overlook the needs of‍ the​ Syrian people and⁢ that any assistance ‍is coordinated in​ a manner that ‌promotes​ genuine recovery and stability.


Conclusion: As Dr.⁣ Raed elaborates, the ⁢future of Syria involves navigating complex economic ⁤and political landscapes.Ahmed Al-Sharaa’s visions for ‌a transformed nation⁢ face‍ both promises and challenges, requiring international support ⁣and a collaborative approach to⁢ rebuilding a war-torn society.

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