Syria has held its first parliamentary elections since the ousting of the Assad regime.
But the poll wasn’t open to the public. And some areas didn’t get to vote.
Instead, local committees selected members for two thirds of the seats in the newly created People’s Assembly.
The rest will be appointed by President Ahmed Al Sharaa.
But despite some criticism, Syria’s leader says these elections are necessary for the post-war transition and Syria’s new constitution.
So, after nearly 14 years of civil war, will this process lead to a democratic transition?
Presenter: Nick Clark
Guests
Celine Kasem – Human Rights Activist.
Omer Ozkizilcik – Non-Resident Fellow at the Atlantic Council.
Heiko Wimmen – Project Director for Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon at the International Crisis Group.
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