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East Door Syria: the Many Question Marks Around the Elections

Summary by asianews.it
Fixed in mid-September to give a signal of normalization, but a third of the MPs will still be designated by al-Sharaa, there are no parties and the current Constitution does not provide for autonomy for some provinces. The nodes of Rojava, the Kurdish majority region, and the southern governor of Suwayda where the Druze live. Meanwhile, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees denounces the abuses against Alawite women.

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Fixed in mid-September to give a signal of normalization, but a third of the MPs will still be designated by al-Sharaa, there are no parties and the current Constitution does not provide for autonomy for some provinces. The nodes of Rojava, the Kurdish majority region, and the southern governor of Suwayda where the Druze live. Meanwhile, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees denounces the abuses against Alawite women.

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asianews.it broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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