PNN – The mock elections for the Golani regime in Syria have begun, with the fate of one-third of the parliamentary seats already determined, and the other two-thirds entering parliament with Golani’s approval.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the news agency affiliated with the terrorist regime of Abu Muhammad al-Julani in Syria announced the start of parliamentary elections in the country and the opening of voting centers to the people.
These elections are being held in a situation where security forces have a large presence on the streets of various cities, including Damascus, Daraa, Hama, and Latakia.
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The parliamentary elections in Syria after the new terrorist regime came to power are a copycat of some Arab regimes, which are actually being held under the guise of elections, and those who make it to parliament are not true representatives of the people of this country.
In this election, in addition to general disqualifications from running for office and widespread security, advertising, and social pressure to ensure that certain groups win the election, strange rules have also been imposed for holding the election.
The Abu Muhammad al-Julani regime has announced that it will increase the number of seats in the House of Representatives from 150 to 210, but based on the new reforms that were made in these elections, one-third of the elements entering the parliament will be directly elected through the Golani, which means that the policies emerging from this parliament will only include the goals of the Golani government and will not consider the interests of the nation.
On the other hand, some autonomous Syrian provinces, including Raqqa and Hasakah, and parts of Deir Ezzor, have announced that they will not allow elections to be held in areas under their control. The holding of elections in Sweida province is also shrouded in uncertainty.