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Syria: the elections of a country in shambles


Presidential elections in Syria will be held on 26th May. They will be the second presidential elections since the war began in the country in 2011, and the result seems to be pretty obvious

Presidential elections in Syria will be held on 26th May. They will be the second presidential elections since the war began in the country in 2011, and the result seems to be pretty obvious

After the announcement of the Syrian Parliament last April 21stto hold elections on 26th May, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad filed papers to run for a third term. Assad, who took power after the death of his father Hafez in 2000, won with nearly 90% of the votes during the previous election in 2014, three years after a bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters and during the raging conflict.

The next elections between constitutional law and amnesty

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