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Many Syrians are unaware of the first parliamentary election since Assad’s fall

Two-thirds of the 210 parliamentary seats were chosen by electoral colleges, while interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa appointed one-third amid displacement and security challenges.

  • Members of the electoral colleges in Syria voted in the first parliamentary elections since Bashar al-Assad's fall.
  • Voting was conducted at designated electoral district centers, but certain areas will have elections postponed due to security concerns.
  • Ahmed al-Sharaa addressed the UN General Assembly and called for lifting sanctions on Syria and justice for past atrocities.
  • Over 1,578 candidates are competing for 210 seats in the People's Assembly, with 14% of candidates being women.
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Syria has taken another step this Sunday in a transition full of challenges by holding the first parliamentary elections since the fall of President Bashar al Assad, who fled the country in December 2024 ending an autocratic dynasty of half a century. The elections aim to restore the legislative power, although with a particular participatory system in which there is no universal suffrage and in which some territories have been excluded from the…

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Syria's president, Ahmed al-Shara, has deposited his vote for the legislative elections in the country's capital, Damascus, this Sunday, in a day he has described as a "historic moment" in the national transition process after decades of dictatorship by the Al-Assad family, amid criticism of the vote for its indirect nature and the boycott of prominent political-military actors in the country.Before voting, the former jihadist leader has walked …

·Spain
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The first parliamentary election after the fall of the Assad dictatorship is bleeding from many wounds, but at least it exists.

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For the first time since the fall of the Assad regime, Parliament has been re-elected in Syria - but there is much criticism of the process. How representative is the election? And what significance does it have?

·Hamburg, Germany
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