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Damascus delays lawmakers selection in Sweida and Syrian Kurdistan

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
August 24, 2025
in Kurdistan, Syria
Damascus delays lawmakers selection in Sweida and Syrian Kurdistan
Kurds in Qamishlo, in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava), show solidarity with the Druze community after Syrian government Islamist militias massacred hundreds of Druze civilians in Sweida, July 17, 2025. Photo

DAMASCUS,— Syria’s electoral commission announced Saturday that plans to select a transitional parliament next month have been delayed in three provinces, including Druze-majority Sweida and two Kurdish-majority provinces in Syrian Kurdistan, because of security concerns.

The decision affects Druze Sweida in the south, along with Raqa and Hasaka in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava), according to the state-run SANA news agency.

Syria is set to hold its first parliamentary elections under the new Islamist-led administration in September.

Organizing committee member Nawar Najmeh said the move comes “until appropriate conditions and a safe environment are in place.”

The transitional legislature was originally scheduled to be formed between Sept. 15 and 20. Under the plan, two-thirds of the 210 members will be selected by local councils, while Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa — also known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani — will appoint the remainder.

Syria has been under interim rule since December, when forces ousted longtime leader Bashar al-Assad.

The new authorities dissolved the old parliament and adopted a temporary constitution meant to guide a five-year transition.

Critics argue the charter centralizes power in Sharaa’s hands and does little to reflect the country’s ethnic and religious diversity.

Najmeh said the delay is linked to “security challenges” in those provinces and aims to ensure fair representation.

Seats for Sweida, Raqa, and Hasaka will be reserved for later appointment, he added. The selection process will proceed only in areas under government control.

The transitional body will serve a renewable 30-month mandate.

Sweida has seen a wave of unrest in recent months. Deadly sectarian clashes erupted there in July, and access to the province remains difficult amid ongoing tensions.

Talks to merge Kurdish institutions with the central government under a deal reached on March 10 have stalled over disagreements.

The Kurdish-led autonomous administration, formally established in 2018, promotes a model of self-governance based on direct democracy, gender equality, and secularism.

On Aug. 18, hundreds of demonstrators waving Druze and Israeli flags rallied in Sweida city and nearby towns, calling for self-determination for Syria’s Druze community. Activists described it as the largest protest since last month’s clashes.

In March 2025, Syria formed a new transitional government without Kurdish representation.

The Conference by Syrian minority communities on ‘Unified Stance of North-East Syria’s Components’ was held in the city of Hasaka in the Cizirê Canton in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava) on Friday, August 8, 2025. Photo: ANF

Hundreds of delegates from Syria’s ethnic and religious communities urged the creation of a decentralized state and the drafting of a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism, at a conference held on August 8, 2025, in Syrian Kurdistan.

The one-day meeting took place in Hasaka, a city under the control of the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration in Rojava Kurdistan.

Organizers said roughly 400 representatives of minority groups, including Kurds, Christians, Alawites, and Druze, attended the gathering.

Participants said the move was aimed at safeguarding the rights of Syria’s diverse communities after years of conflict and political upheaval.

In a closing statement, delegates condemned recent attacks by pro-government armed groups against minorities, describing the incidents as crimes against humanity.

The conference called for a political system that ensures cultural and religious rights for all Syrians.

Delegates called for a federal or decentralized structure as a basis for long-term stability.

(With files from AFP | Agencies)

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