Five-Year Plan for Deregulation

The Five-Year Plan for Deregulation, most commonly known as the Tenth Five-Year Plan or just 10th FYP was the jubilee and last fully implemented five-year plan in Ba'athist Syria, which ran from 2006 to 2010. The plan, in addition to radical liberal changes to the economy, became the first in a series of "Perspective Plans" developed by the government over a 25-year period. The plan marked Syria's entry into a new, albeit brief, phase of modernization.