Syria is not a democracy, but a republic (one-party presidential republican Dictatorship, actually)
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Technically yes,however Asad came to power without being elected and rules Syria in as a dictator.
There is no real democracy in Syria all results known before they r fooling the international community
Syria is an LEDC mainly because the same government (although it is a democracy) has been ruling for 41 years, and they have not been hearing out the citizens' demands for a better country.
It is neither of those three. Syria is a Republican Dictatorship, which is to say that Syria has the general laws and procedures that make it a republic (such as a President, a Congress, etc.) but whose rulers are not elected, even though they should be. Syria has been under martial law from 1967-Present.
Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America! Primarily South Korea and any entity that supports South Korea's right to live in a free democracy ... namely the United States of America!
freedom, dignity, democracy, elected government, improving living standards,civic state.
Syria's view on democracy is largely shaped by its authoritarian regime, led by President Bashar al-Assad. The government maintains that its political system, characterized by a single-party rule and limited political pluralism, is necessary for stability and national unity, especially given the country's complex sectarian and ethnic landscape. While there have been calls for democratic reforms, the regime has often suppressed dissent and portrayed itself as a bulwark against extremism, prioritizing security over democratic governance. Overall, the official stance is that democracy, as understood in the Western context, is not applicable or desirable in Syria's current socio-political environment.
This question may be referring to the "Arab Spring". If it does, the protesting citizens were upset at the lack of various forms of democracy in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Yemen and Syria.
One private company of Syria is Central Bank of Syria. Two other private companies of Syria include: MTN Syria and Syriatel.
Syria is in Asia
No, Syria is an independent country. Turkey is the country that boarders Syria from the north.