In a recent move, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad signed Decree No. 101 and Decree No. 102 of 2024, resulting in the appointment of new governors across various regions in Syria.
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In a recent move, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad signed Decrees No. 101 and No. 102 of 2024, leading to the appointment of new governors across various regions in Syria. This significant reshuffling came shortly after the Baath Party's internal elections, which established a new central leadership and committee for the ruling party. The decrees are part of a broader effort to refresh and consolidate governance at the provincial level, potentially reflecting new priorities or strategies in the wake of the party's recent organizational changes.
These appointments highlight the close relationship between regional administration and the Baath Party's central leadership, signaling potential shifts in regional policies that could influence local governance, economic planning, and security measures. For detailed profiles of these newly appointed governors and the latest military figures within Syria's military institutions, visit the website designed by Muhsen al-Mustafa, a researcher at the Omran Center and an expert on the structure of the Syrian regime army: [Profiles of Syria's New Governors]
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