QAMISHLI, Syria (North Press) – Syria held its first parliamentary elections on Sunday since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, but the vote was marred by the exclusion of key regions. Polling stations opened across several governorates, excluding Suwayda and the areas run by the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES).…
Members of the Electoral Colleges began on Sunday morning voting in the first Syrian Parliamentary Elections marking a significant step in developing the country’s legislative body.
Polling centers opened at nine a.m. on Sunday for members of the electoral colleges to begin voting in the first Syrian parliamentary elections after the liberation. Members of the electoral colleges will select representatives from 1578 candidates for Syria’s new People’s Assembly, in an important step in the country’s rebuilding process.
Polling centers opened at nine a.m. on Sunday for members of the electoral colleges to begin voting in the first Syrian parliamentary elections after the liberation. Members of the electoral colleges will select representatives from 1578 candidates for Syria’s new People’s Assembly, in an important step in the country’s rebuilding process.
Syria will hold its first parliamentary election since liberation on Sunday, with voting to be conducted by Electoral committee formed across the country’s provinces. The first Syrian People’s Assembly to be formed since the fall of the defunct regime. The voting process, which will mark the formation of the first Syrian People’s Assembly since the…