Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Syrian Presidential Election Kicks off on Thursday 20th of May for Voters Abroad

Voters abroad will cast their votes in the most-anticipated Syrian presidential election on Thursday, 20th of May 2021 in the Syrian diplomatic missions in normal countries.

Syria Presidential Elections


The Syrian embassies, consulates, and other diplomatic missions in countries that respect international law and diplomatic affairs have readied their ballot boxes and the logistics needed for the presidential election, registered voters abroad have been informed to head to the missions to cast their votes on Thursday fro 7 am to 7 pm.

Heads of the Syrian missions in a number of countries have issued statements in this regard, the elections abroad must be concluded in a timely and transparent manner, the results must be counted by the 26th of May, the date of the election process within Syria.

The 3 candidates out of 51 are the ones who succeeded to collect at least 35 endorsements of the members of the Syrian Parliament have already launched their campaigns on the 16th of the month, 10 days before the election date, the incumbent President Bashar Assad, a former minister Abdullah Salloum Abdullah, and a human rights lawyer Ahmad Mar'ai representing the vicious Syrian opposition within Syria will be competing for the top executive office in the country.

We don't want to speculate but all the polls are favoring President Assad to succeed with a comfortable margin due to his experience and his leadership during the toughest times no other country around the world have ever faced, and because the other lawyers did not offer practical programs, slogans alone cannot rebuild the country.

Hypocrite western countries who keep crying about alleged Russian and other interference in their election did not spare an opportunity in intervening in the Syrian election in all ways they could.

More in this report: Syrian Diplomatic Missions Abroad Ready for the Presidential Election.

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