-
War-ravaged Syria Is About to Hold Presidential Elections!

On Sunday 18th, the head of the Syrian People's Assembly, Hamouda Al-Sabbagh, announced that the presidential elections in Syria will be held on 26 May. Candidates must get the backing of 35 members of the parliament which is dominated by Assad’s Baath Party.
These elections will be held in accordance with the 2012 constitution which states that nominees must have lived in Syria continuously for the last 10 years. This condition would prevent any opposition figures in exile from running.
The US Ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, told the Security Council last month that “These elections will neither be free nor fair. They will not legitimize the Assad regime”. Other Western governments have expressed the same attitude when they clearly denounced the move describing it as a ludicrous charade.
The Syrian political and military opposition affiliated with Turkey and funded by Qatar condemned the move. “Assad’s regime announcement of the play of elections that will be supervised by the security apparatuses confirms the misery of this regime and its separation from the reality of the Syrian people”, ‘the chief of ‘National Coalition for Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces' based in Istanbul, Naser al-Hariri, wrote on Tweeter.
The political head of 'Firka Muattasim', Mustafa Sejari, an armed faction officially financed by Qatar and backed by Turkey said that “We consider Assad’s parliament to have no legitimacy. This is a theatrical farce and a desperate effort to reinvent this criminal regime”.
Irrespective of the denunciation of US, EU, and the Syrian opposition affiliated with Turkey and Qatar, the decision to hold these elections reflects the expectation of more evils that await Syria in the coming time. Undoubtedly, the results of these absurd elections are known in advance and they will lead to a foregone conclusion which is the winning of Bashar al-Assad another seven-years term.
Conducting these elections in light of the difficult circumstances afflicting Syria, and in this tyrannical manner indicates that Assad regime does not recognise the existence of a problem in Syria. It, also, reflects the regime’s continuation in ruling Syria on the same foundations on which it was built in 1970’s when Hafez al-Assad, Bashar’s father, took power via military coup. In short, these foundations are: authoritarianism and the rule of one party and one family.
On the other hand, the balance of power began to incline in favour of Assad regime, both internally and externally, which encouraged it to hold these comical presidential elections. Internally, the regime, through its allies Russia and Iran, succeeded to regain control of more than half of Syria. The rest percentage of the land is controlled by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in east and northeast, plus some pockets occupied by Turkey in northwest.
Externally, there are signs that some of the major Arab countries in the region are seeking to rebuild diplomatic and economic relations with Assad regime and to reactivate its membership in the Arab League. The pretext is to limit the growing Iranian and Turkish influence in Syria without any regard for what this regime has caused to Syria and Syrian people.
Even if we assume that this unacceptable excuse is correct, it appears useless and too late. At the same time, it seems that the main Arab countries do not have many options in this regard. Especially since the alternative that was looming on the horizon until recently was a common Turkish-Qatari fabrication represented by the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood branch.
These elections are taking place outside the context of the political transition process that is supposed to be based on UN Resolution 2254. Worse still, these elections are tantamount to a lack of recognition by Assad regime and its partners of the political process based on international and regional consensus. Put differently, these elections can be considered as the last nail in the coffin of UN Resolution 2254, which has no role or effect anymore.
by: Jwan Dibo
You May Also Like
Popular Posts
Caricature
BENEFIT Sponsors Gulf Uni...
- April 17, 2025
BENEFIT, the Kingdom’s innovator and leading company in Fintech and electronic financial transactions service, has announced its sponsorship of the “Innovation and Sustainable Technology Solutions Competition (GU - IST Solutions), hosted by Gulf University at its main campus.
This strategic sponsorship reflects BENEFIT’s active role in advancing technological innovation and fostering sustainable solutions to future challenges. It also seeks to empower Bahraini youth by enhancing their skills, capabilities, and competitiveness in innovation and solution development—contributing meaningfully to the broader goals of sustainable development across all sectors.
As part of BENEFIT’s active involvement in the competition, the company has announced that Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Communication, will serve on the competition’s supervisory committee. Her upcoming participation reflects BENEFIT’s forward-looking commitment to championing academic and professional excellence.
Commenting on the occasion, Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Communication at BENEFIT, said, “We are privileged to support this pioneering initiative, which aligns seamlessly with BENEFIT’s enduring commitment to fostering innovation and nurturing the potential of Bahrain’s youth. Our participation is rooted in a deep sense of social responsibility and a firm belief in the pivotal role of innovation in shaping a sustainable future. Through such platforms, we seek to empower the next generation with the knowledge, skills, and foresight required to develop impactful solutions that address future challenges, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030.”
Dr. Aseel Al Ayash Dean of the College of Engineering in Gulf University commented, “We extend our sincere gratitude to BENEFIT for their generous sponsorship and support of the Innovation and Sustainable Technology Solutions Competition. This contribution plays an instrumental role in helping us achieve the strategic goals of this initiative, namely, cultivating a culture of innovation and sustainability, encouraging efforts that address the imperatives of sustainable development, and enhancing the practical and professional capabilities of our students and participants.”
The event will bring together a diverse spectrum of participants, including secondary school students, university undergraduates, engineers, industry professionals, entrepreneurs, academic researchers, and subject matter experts representing a wide range of disciplines.
The competition seeks to inspire participants to develop and present innovative, sustainable technologies aimed at addressing pressing environmental, social, and economic challenges. It encourages the formulation of business models that integrate advanced technological solutions with core principles of sustainability. Moreover, it serves as a platform for emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators to contribute to the advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals, promote the ethos of responsible technology, and demonstrate its transformative potential across various sectors.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view a series of project presentations submitted by participants, covering diverse areas such as eco-friendly product design, smart and sustainable innovations, renewable energy technologies, water conservation and management, waste minimisation and recycling, green architectural solutions, and sustainable transportation systems. Outstanding projects will be formally recognised and awarded at the conclusion of the event.
opinion
Report
ads
Newsletter
Subscribe to our mailing list to get the new updates!