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  • Expectations of Return of Figures Linked to Former Regime.. Visit to Latakia Resort Sparks Controversy

  • Speculation about the return of figures linked to the former regime points to attempts to reproduce the centralized governance model that has proven its failure in achieving Syrians' aspirations for f
Expectations of Return of Figures Linked to Former Regime.. Visit to Latakia Resort Sparks Controversy
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Social media platforms have circulated statements attributed to Zaid Al-Azm indicating the possible return of Rami Makhlouf, a businessman linked to the former regime, to the Syrian scene soon.

The post mentioned that Makhlouf might meet with the transitional Minister of Health, Maher Al-Sharaa, "to discuss issues of family governance and benefit from experiences," raising questions about the nature of these potential meetings and their impact on new government policies.

The statement indicated the possibility of the transitional Minister of Interior, Ali Kada, joining the mentioned meetings, which reinforces fears of growing influence of figures associated with the former regime in the new state institutions.

In a related context, a post by "Zaman Al-Wasl" included information indicating the arrival of "war criminal Fadi Saqr" to a resort in Latakia to settle the situation of a leader in the National Defense, raising questions about the continuity of some previous practices in exploiting public resources.

These developments come at a time when Syria is witnessing a critical transitional phase that requires radical reforms in the structure of the political and administrative system, away from the centralized governance model that contributed to concentrating power in the hands of a few at the expense of the majority of citizens.

These indicators confirm the importance of adopting a constitution based on a fair distribution of powers and resources among various Syrian regions, ensuring the participation of all components in managing their affairs and decision-making, and preventing the return of patterns of corruption and favoritism that prevailed in previous decades.

Observers emphasize the necessity of subjecting all former officials involved in human rights violations and corruption cases to legal accountability, and not allowing their return to the political scene without accountability, as a fundamental condition for building a state of law and institutions.

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