Yes. Syria will remain a Dictatorship for as long as Bashar al-Assad remains in power and will likely continue to be a dictatorship if he falls because his main opposition is made of Sunni Theocrats, not unlike al-Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Bashar al-Assad is the current ruler of Syria, a job he inherited from his father Hafez al-Assad. The opponents of the al-Assad family would say these two men have ruled Syria in a very dictatorial way, while their supporters would say their rule has kept Syria a stable and prosperous country.
Syria was Syria.
No, Syria is an independent country. Turkey is the country that boarders Syria from the north.
no,it is not detrimental for a country
As of December 2016, Syria is effectively a FAILED STATE, meaning that the central government controls very little of the country and militants control large swathes of the country.
No, Syria is not a gulf country it is belong to sham countries.
a dictatorial country is when a dictator (leader that tells you what your occupation is and basically tells you everything you will do whether it has to kiss his boot, etc.) Some countries that have dictatorship is Iraq, Cuba, and Iran.
Syria is a country, so Syria's country of origin is SyriaANS 2 - It's not that simple. - The country we know as Syria was formerly a part of the Ottoman dominated Arab Levant and was given to France as a Protectorate after WW1. They gained independence as modern Syria in 1946..
syria is a country
No Syria is an independent Arab country
There is no other country above Syria than Turkey. East of Syria is Iraq and North is Turkey.
There is no one "nearest" country so Syria. Syria borders Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey, and Iraq. So, in a sense, all these countries are "nearest" to Syria.