Bashar al-Assad set the date of the Syrian parliamentary elections
Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, in a decree, set July 25 as the date for holding the Syrian parliamentary elections. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, Syrian President Bashar Assad issued a decree, the date of holding determined the Syrian parliamentary elections. Bashar Assad set the date for holding the Syrian parliamentary elections on Monday, July 15, 2024 (July 25).
In this decree, the number of members of the Syrian parliament for each of the sections of workers, farmers and sections of other groups in the constituencies is also It has been determined. According to the constitution of Syria, the members of the parliament are elected by national and direct elections and they will be members of the parliament for four years. and since 2012, it has been possible for different parties to be candidates for the elections. It is determined by the presidency, and since 1990, this parliament has had 250 seats, and according to the constitution, at least half of them are candidates for workers and farmers.
Conditions of candidates for the parliament
The candidate for the parliament must have at least 10 years of Syrian citizenship and no other citizenship, and he must be at least 25 years old and He should be able to read and write and vote in the same area where he is nominated.
Each member of the People’s Assembly represents the entire Syrian nation, and according to the constitution, no restrictions can be placed in this regard. slow and will be a representative for four years.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |