Publish date27 Apr 2014 - 9:16
Story Code : 157438

Syria planning ‘free, transparent’ presidential race

Syria has dismissed Western and opposition accusations regarding the upcoming presidential polls, saying that it is planning a free and transparent election on June 3.
Syria planning ‘free, transparent’ presidential race
Syria has dismissed Western and opposition accusations regarding the upcoming presidential polls, saying that it is planning a free and transparent election on June 3.

"The Syrian presidency... maintains an equal distance from all candidates in order that Syrians can choose their... president freely and transparently," AFP quoted a statement as saying on Saturday.

The statement came in response to foreign-based opposition and the West that question the transparency of the vote, and stressed that the existing candidates have stepped forward in a "democratic atmosphere."

So far, an independent lawmaker and a US-educated businessman have registered their candidacy.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is yet to announce his candidacy.

His critics have urged him to leave power. However, Assad has repeatedly rejected their call, stressing that only the Syrian nation can decide the political fate of the country.

Under a new constitution adopted in 2012, those who have not lived in Syria continuously over the past 10 years cannot run for president.

Would-be candidates must win the support of at least 35 of Syria's 250 parliamentarians to stand.

Under the Syrian constitution, the presidential election should be held up to three months before the end of Assad’s presidency. Assad’s seven-year presidential term ends in July.

The presidential election in Syria comes as the country has been gripped with deadly violence since March 2011. Over 150,000 people have reportedly lost their lives and millions of others have been displaced as a result of the country’s battle against foreign-backed militants.

Reports show that the Western powers and their regional allies -- especially Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey -- are supporting the militants operating inside Syria.

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