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  • Closure of Alcohol Stores in Damascus Sparks Widespread Controversy

  • Followers point out that the decision represents a blatant violation of economic freedoms and the rights of business owners. Analysts believe that government actions reflect harsh policies lacking the
Closure of Alcohol Stores in Damascus Sparks Widespread Controversy
دمشق \ تعبيرية

Journalistic sources reported that authorities affiliated with the transitional government in Damascus issued a decision to close most of the alcohol stores in the Bab Sharqi area of Damascus. Observers view this decision as a violation of economic freedoms.

Sources indicated that the campaign included the annual closure of stores dealing with alcoholic beverages. It was also reported that some stores had been subject to the "alcohol tax" for more than seventy years. The sources emphasized that these actions reflect a form of terror and pressure on store owners, while experts argue that the decision will have severe economic consequences.

The sources noted that the campaign followed the closure of stores by the governorate, with many observing that this constitutes an abuse of power. Reports also pointed out that the decision contradicts previous promises to support traders and that such practices undermine any prospects for economic development.

The decision has sparked diverse reactions on social media platforms. Yazan Qattan commented, stating that "Damascus is the city of knowledge and scholars and should not become a city of drunkenness and debauchery." Meanwhile, Roni Alsh remarked that many actions contradict the "ideology and mindset of the ruling organization," suggesting that the measures appear harsh and illogical.

Majid Massal added a detailed comment in German on the issue of alcohol sales licenses, stressing the importance of legal permits for stores. Maryam Fakhruddin considered the decision to be an abuse of power, questioning how economic freedoms should be dealt with.

Observers conclude by confirming that these comments reflect public dissatisfaction with the arbitrary decisions of the transitional authorities.

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