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Trump's pal al-Sharaa holds election without voters
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64282, member: 636"] Syria concluded its first parliamentary elections on Sunday since Bashar Assad's government collapsed. The Central Electoral Commission oversaw a vote by approximately 7,000 to 8,000 people, who chose 140 members of parliament. Meanwhile, interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa will appoint the remaining 70 lawmakers to complete the 210-member assembly. Officials said more than 1,500 candidates competed for seats, but the Kurdish-held northeast and Druze-majority Sweida province were excluded because they remain outside Damascus's control. The new parliament will serve a renewable 30-month term under a temporary constitution announced in March. Al-Sharaa previously stated that direct elections were impossible because millions of Syrians fled abroad or were displaced by war. President Donald Trump met with al-Sharaa in May and lifted sanctions imposed during Assad's rule, a decision the Syrian leader called historic and courageous. [/QUOTE]
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