Syrian President removes his brothers from office

Syrian President Ahmad al-Shar'a has made a decision to remove family members from key government positions.
It is reported that this step was taken to end criticism regarding nepotism and to distance the management style from the previous Assad family model.
The president's brother, Maher al-Shar'a, has been dismissed from his high-ranking position in the presidential administration.
It is stated that another official has been appointed in his place.
Additionally, his brother Hazim has also left his leadership role in the economic sector.
Business activities belonging to another brother had been suspended previously.
According to reports, he was accused of using the family name for personal gain.
Observers believe these decisions indicate the new leadership's commitment to strengthening transparency in state governance.
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