Syria's government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, is considered politically unstable despite its control over most of the country following a prolonged civil war. The regime faces ongoing challenges from various opposition groups, economic hardships, and widespread international sanctions. Additionally, the presence of foreign powers and regional tensions contribute to the overall instability. While the Assad government has regained significant territory, it struggles with legitimacy and the potential for renewed conflict.
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