PNN – The Syrian Supreme Election Committee announced the holding of the country’s first parliamentary elections under the rule of the terrorist Golani regime in September.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing SANA, Muhammad Taha al-Ahmad, head of the Syrian Supreme Parliamentary Election Committee, announced that the country’s first parliamentary elections after the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad regime and the rule of the terrorist Golani regime are expected to be held between September 15 and 20.
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He added that some reforms made to the Syrian parliamentary election system have reached the attention of Golani, the leader of the terrorists ruling the country.
Al-Ahmad announced the increase in the number of seats in the Syrian parliament from 150 to 210, and said that the provincial quotas would increase based on the 2011 census. Candidates have one week to present their election programs, after which debates will be held.
It has also been said that the rate of women’s participation in electoral boards is only 20 percent.