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Syria's Assad to run in May 26 election, all but certain to win it

Published: 03 May 2021 - 11:49 am | Last Updated: 06 Nov 2021 - 06:19 pm
FILE PHOTO: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaks at a cabinet meeting in Damascus, Syria, in this handout picture released by Sana on March 30, 2021. SANA/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

FILE PHOTO: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad speaks at a cabinet meeting in Damascus, Syria, in this handout picture released by Sana on March 30, 2021. SANA/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

Reuters

DAMASCUS: Syria's higher constitutional court on Monday approved President Bashar al-Assad's application to run in a May 26 presidential election that he is all but certain to win.
The court cleared two other candidates, Abdallah Saloum Abdallah and Mahmoud Ahmed Marei though Assad's run is almost guaranteed to give him a fourth term, extending his tenure well past two decades.
Assad has ruled since 2000, succeeding his father who seized power in a 1970 coup. Syria has suffered civil war since 2011, although Assad's government has re-captured most territory once held by rebels trying to topple him.
Candidates must have lived in Syria for the last 10 years, ruling out exiled opposition figures from standing. The authorities have also arrested scores of activists who have cast doubt on the legitimacy of the vote.
Washington and the Syrian opposition have denounced the planned election as a farce designed to cement Assad's authoritarian rule.
Top U.N. officials said this month the election did not fulfil Security Council resolutions, which call for a political process to end Syria's conflict, a new constitution, and elections administered under U.N. supervision with the "highest standards of transparency and accountability". (Reporting by Kinda Makieh in Damascus and Suleiman al-Khalidi in Amman Writing by Maha El Dahan Editing by and Mark Heinrich)