Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, Syria is grappling with worsening economic conditions and energy crises. Essential oil supplies from Iran have halted, leading to severe electricity shortages in a country already devastated by years of civil war. Interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa is under pressure to restore energy production and public services, but financial resources are limited due to lingering Western sanctions. While some restrictions have been lifted to allow humanitarian aid, significant challenges remain before the international community can fully engage with the new Syrian leadership.
Sharaa's interim government must quickly increase energy production to avert political crisis, yet it faces severe financial constraints amid continuing sanctions.
Thirteen years of civil war have devastated Syria's economy; public services are struggling more now than under Assad, particularly in energy availability.
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