
Aleppo’s governor speaks candidly about one of Syria’s deepest governance flaws: improvised administration.
His call to move from arbitrary decision-making to clear, rules-based structures reflects a broader struggle in post-war Syria — how to turn decentralization from theory into practice.
If realized, such reform could mark a quiet revolution in local governance.
Full interview with Governor Azzam al-Gharib in Issue 12 of Syria in Figures.