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In the midst of this upheaval, the Syrian Prime Minister maintains his stance of not fleeing the capital. He has expressed a willingness to oversee a peaceful transition, an effort echoed by Muhammad al-Jolani, the leader of the opposition's Tahrir al-Sham. Al-Jolani has urged his troops to respect government infrastructure, indicating a possible framework for cooperative governance in the wake of Assad's departure.
As the opposition takes control, their outreach towards various segments of society, including minority groups, will be significant in securing stability moving forward. The crucial task now lies in transitioning power smoothly, heralding what could potentially be a new political chapter for Syria after years of turmoil.