Parliamentary election is expected to see Assad’s Baath party maintain control over parliament, although several parties are participating. | |||||
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DAMASCUS
- Polls opened in areas of war-torn Syria controlled by President
Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday, for a parliamentary vote dismissed by
regime opponents as illegitimate.
Polling stations
opened at 7:00 am (0400 GMT) in areas under government control -- about a
third of the country's territory where about 60 percent of the
population lives -- and will remain open for 12 hours unless the
electoral commission decides to extend the deadline "because of crowds".
The
vote coincides with the beginning of a second round of UN-brokered
peace talks in Geneva aimed at ending the five-year conflict, with the
future of Assad's rule a key sticking point.
The election is expected to see his Baath party maintain control over parliament, although several parties are participating.
The
controversial polls come at a tense time as violence has surged in
recent days, threatening a fragile six-week ceasefire, and as UN Syria
envoy Staffan de Mistura tries again to reach a consensus on ending the
war in Geneva.
The talks are aimed at agreeing a
roadmap to peace, including forming a transitional government followed
by general elections, to end a conflict that has killed more than
270,000 people and displaced half of the country's population.
The
vote is the second ballot since the beginning of the war in 2011, and
11,341 candidates initially submitted papers to run for the 250 seats in
parliament.
Some 3,500 candidates remain in the race,
after the rest withdrew "saying they had no chance of winning", Hisham
al-Shaar, the head of the Supreme Judicial Elections Committee, told
reporters.
Walls across the capital Damascus were
covered with candidate posters, and from the top of one of the city's
tallest buildings a banner of the Baath party -- which has controlled
the country for more than half a century -- proclaimed: "The elections
of resistance."
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