On Sunday, Syria's electoral colleges gather for a critical vote, aiming to appoint new lawmakers. This event signifies a significant change from the former regime of Bashar al-Assad, now under the leadership of Islamist authorities. President Ahmed al-Sharaa seeks to stabilize a nation still reeling from over a decade of conflict and sectarian violence.
In this indirect electoral process, around 6,000 electors will participate across various regional colleges. Despite the subdued campaigning atmosphere, 1,570 candidates have unveiled their platforms. The voting results, expected the same night, will fill two-thirds of the 210 parliamentary seats. Sharaa will appoint the remaining seats, citing security and the lack of accurate population data as reasons for the indirect approach.
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