Syria to Hold Election in May After Years of War

Addis Ababa, April 19, 2021 (Walta) – Syria is to hold a presidential election next month, the country’s parliament says – a move likely to maintain President Bashar al-Assad’s grip on power.

Assad is not expected to face serious opposition despite continuing conflict and a growing economic crisis.

After 10 years of war, the Syrian government controls most of the big population centers in the country.

About 400,000 people have been killed and over half of Syrians displaced.

The election for a president who will serve a seven-year term will take place on 26 May, Speaker Hamouda Sabbagh said. Prospective candidates for the election would be able to register from Monday while Syrians abroad would be able to vote at embassies on 20 May.

It is the second presidential election to take place during the civil war. The previous vote in 2014 – dismissed as undemocratic and illegitimate by opponents within Syria and by the US and EU – saw Assad win 92% of the vote, According to BBC.

The 2014 vote was also the first time in decades that someone other than a member of the Assad family had been allowed to stand for president in Syria. But the other two candidates were not widely known and received little publicity.