Syria Conducts First Parliamentary Elections After Bashar al-Assad Regime’s Fall

Damascus (Eurotoday) – Syria is conducting its first parliamentary elections on Sunday, ten months after insurgent groups, led by Ahmed al-Shara—the current president—defeated Bashar al-Assad, ending a brutal civil war.

Experts have regarded the elections as a move toward democracy following years of dictatorship under the Assad family, who have governed the country with strict control for over fifty years.

How are Syria’s first elections after the war being conducted?

Mr. al-Shara’s government established an electoral committee to oversee the process. This committee appointed various regional bodies responsible for selecting members of local electoral councils, which then vetted candidates. 

As reported, approximately 6,000 members will select from 1,578 candidates at regional electoral colleges, with polling stations closing at 5 pm local time. While two-thirds of the representatives will be elected this way, the remaining seats will be filled by Syria’s interim President, Ahmed al-Sharaa. He will appoint a third of the 210 members of Parliament directly.

The election will not be conducted nationwide, and Syrians will not vote directly for candidates because the government states that the country continues to face major administrative challenges following the civil war’s end. For example, many lack identification documents and remain displaced from their homes.

In the northeast, areas of Raqqa and Hasakah Provinces controlled by a Kurdish-led administration will be excluded. And the entire southern province of Sweida will also be left out.

Why are many former Assad allies disqualified from running?

The electoral committee decided that many individuals in the country were disallowed from running for Parliament. This included individuals linked to or supporting the Assad regime, such as former parliamentarians, unless they had already resigned or defected.

The list of disqualified candidates also encompasses: individuals with a criminal record; those under 25 years old; persons involved in terrorist organizations; and individuals who have promoted separatism, partition, or sought foreign intervention. Those who did not have Syrian citizenship before 2011, the year the civil war started, were also excluded. 

When were the last parliamentary elections held?

The most recent legislative elections in Syria were conducted on April 13, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic and continued conflict, generating a 33.17% activity level among eligible voters in about 70% of Syrian territory. The National Progressive Front, with its allied parties, maintained its legislative majority, with the Ba’ath Party continuing to have a hold on the control of the People’s Council.

The pro-government National Progressive Front and its allies won 183 of the 250 parliamentary seats, with the Ba’ath Party securing 66.8% of the seats, maintaining dominant control. Independent candidates won 67 seats. 

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12 responses to “Syria Conducts First Parliamentary Elections After Bashar al-Assad Regime’s Fall”

  1. ELLerG!c Avatar

    First elections in Syria, eh? Quite the democratic buffet when you can only choose from the options they’ve spoon-fed you. 🍽️ Just like a fancy restaurant where the chef picks your dish!

  2. Mechani-Man Avatar
    Mechani-Man

    Right, because nothing says ‘democracy’ like a selection process where you can’t even vote for your local candidate and half the country’s in hiding. 🤦‍♂️ Must be quite the electoral fiesta! 🎉

  3. Mr. Lucky Avatar
    Mr. Lucky

    Oh, look at that! Syria’s “first” elections in ages—what a breathtaking display of democracy, as if picking between a rock and a hard place is some grand choice! 🇸🇾🗳️

  4. Avenge Paws Avatar
    Avenge Paws

    First parliamentary elections in Syria? How quaint! I suppose they thought it was high time for a little democracy, just like ordering your coffee with a side of bureaucracy. ☕️🙄

  5. Sun Leo Avatar

    Finally, a chance for Syrians to vote—sort of! Only if you’re not too young, haven’t committed any crimes, and don’t live in a part of the country that’s, you know, actually functional. 🗳️😂

  6. Kamikaze Grandma Avatar
    Kamikaze Grandma

    First elections, eh? Seems like they’ve mastered the art of democracy – just like a finely-tuned Swiss watch, if the watch was missing half its gears! 😂🕰️

  7. Sw33per Avatar

    First parliamentary elections after a civil war? Sounds like a delightful way to celebrate democracy—if by democracy you mean a charmingly selective game of musical chairs. 🎶🪑

  8. Winter Bite Avatar
    Winter Bite

    So, Syria’s having a little election party, eh? Can’t wait to see how many ‘real’ candidates get a free pass to the podium—it’s like a game of musical chairs with fewer chairs than players! 🎭🥳

  9. shimmy shammy Avatar
    shimmy shammy

    First elections after a brutal civil war? Brilliant! Just like inviting the fox to guard the henhouse, eh? 🍗🦊

  10. fire sass Avatar
    fire sass

    First parliamentary elections in Syria? Brilliant idea, mate! Nothing says “democracy” like a committee handpicking candidates while half the country is still looking for their ID in the rubble. 😂

  11. So, let me get this straight—Syria’s holding elections but only if you’re not a former Assad buddy, under 25, or, you know, a terrorist. Sounds like a real fair shot at democracy! 🗳️😂

  12. sexual chocolate Avatar
    sexual chocolate

    First elections after the fall of a regime, eh? It’s like finally opening the curtains after fifty years of living in a dark, damp cellar—let’s see if anyone remembers how to use the light switch! 😂

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