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Syria Votes, West Complains

 

 

James Tweedie, The Morning Star, London, 14 April 2016

 

Syrians went to the polls yesterday to elect a new parliament in defiance of
foreign-funded revolutionaries and terrorist armies.

 

Around 7,300 polling stations across the country opened at 7am as voters
elected 250 MPs from over 3,500 candidates despite the ongoing civil war.

 

President Bashar al-Assad and his London-born investment banker wife Asma
al-Assad cast their votes together at the Assad Library in Damascus in the
morning.

 

No voting took place in Raqqa province, occupied by Islamic State (Isis), or
Idlib, dominated by the al-Qaida-affiliated Nusra Front, but polling
stations were open in Syria's other 12 provinces.

 

Syrians decide, Imperialists grumble

 

Refugees from rebel-held areas were allowed to vote in the provinces hosting
them, ensuring their representation in the new parliament.

 

"The Syrian people decide their destiny," said Foreign Minister Walid
al-Moallem.

 

But US State Department spokesperson Mark Toner said the US "would view
those elections as not legitimate" and a German Foreign Ministry spokesman
said that Berlin could not accept the results of election held under
conditions of civil war.

 

A Downing Street statement repeated demands for an 18-month transitional
government before new elections.

 

But a Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said that the poll was a "major
factor for stabilisation in the country" and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov
said it was necessary to avoid a "vacuum of power."

 

Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said on Tuesday that holding the
election in line with the normal four-year schedule was a constitutional
requirement.

 

Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad told the foreign-backed opposition to
abandon its "dream" of a transitional government, saying it would "never be
acceptable."

 

He said division among the opposition made it "impossible to negotiate a
viable agreement."

 

UN-brokered indirect "proximity talks" between the government and the
Saudi-convened High Negotiations Committee (HNC) - an umbrella group for
foreign-funded extremists - are set to resume in Geneva in the coming days.

 

But fighting continued between HNC factions and the government in Aleppo
province.

The Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) accused several groups of
repeatedly shelling the Sheikh Maqsoud suburb of Aleppo held by its YPG
militia.

 

 

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