Integrating Syria's former civil servants poses 'difficult' problem for new leadership

Syria's new leadership, HTS, faces a conundrum over what to do with millions of civil servants, formerly employed by the Assad regime, who now have not been paid for more than a month. HTS said it plans to reintegrate some civil servants into its administration, despite widespread hatred towards those who worked for Assad. "That's a very difficult thing to do but it does need to happen because that's a large mass of people right now who have no money in a country that is in a very deep economic crisis," says FRANCE 24's Senior Reporter James Andre, reporting from southern Syria. 

Integrating Syria's former civil servants poses 'difficult' problem for new leadership
Syria's new leadership, HTS, faces a conundrum over what to do with millions of civil servants, formerly employed by the Assad regime, who now have not been paid for more than a month. HTS said it plans to reintegrate some civil servants into its administration, despite widespread hatred towards those who worked for Assad. "That's a very difficult thing to do but it does need to happen because that's a large mass of people right now who have no money in a country that is in a very deep economic crisis," says FRANCE 24's Senior Reporter James Andre, reporting from southern Syria. 

This article has been sourced from various publicly available news platforms around the world. All intellectual property rights remain with the original publishers and authors. Unshared News does not claim ownership of the content and provides it solely for informational and educational purposes voluntarily. If you are the rightful owner and believe this content has been used improperly, please contact us for prompt removal or correction.