The end of the registration processes for Syrians abroad and those wishing to participate in the presidential elections in the Syrian embassies
On April 26th, the Syrian embassies in the countries of the world have completed the registration processes for Syrians wishing to participate in the presidential elections scheduled for May 20th.
A number of embassies, including Beirut, witnessed a large turnout of Syrian citizens.
In Tehran, the Syrian ambassador to Iran, Dr. Shafiq Dayoub, announced the end of the registration processes in the electoral lists of Syrians residing in Iran and wishing to participate in the upcoming presidential elections.
Ambassador Dr. Shafiq Dayoub stated that the majority of Syrians in Iran registered their names in the electoral lists, stressing that this turnout for registration in the electoral lists reflects the community’s love for their country.
In Russia, the Syrian embassy in Moscow ended the registration of Syrian citizens residing in the territory of the Russian Federation and Syrian students studying in its universities and institutes in the electoral lists.
The Syrian ambassador to the Russian Federation, Dr. Riyad Haddad, announced that the embassy had completed its preparations for the implementation of the presidential election.
In Havana, the Syrian ambassador to Cuba, Dr. Idris Mia, confirmed that the embassy, after the completion of the registration processes for those wishing to participate in the electoral maturity, is ready to provide the necessary clarifications and answer all questions related to organizing the electionsontime at the embassy’s headquarters.
Ambassador Mia pointed out that the Syrian citizens who are students and members of a community in Cuba submitted to register their names in the electoral lists.
In Minsk, the Syrian embassy in Belarus ended the registration processes for Syrian citizens.
The Syrian ambassador to Belarus, Muhammad Al-Amrani, confirmed that despite the small number of Syrian citizens and students residing in Belarus, most of the community members registered their names and expressed their desire to exercise their electoral right.
In Baghdad, the Syrian ambassador to Baghdad, Satam Jadaan Al-Dandah, announced the ending of the registers of the Syrian voters residing in Iraq in preparation for the day of the presidential elections.
Ambassador Al-Dandah said: “ The Syrian embassy in Baghdad witnessed during the past few days a great turnout by Syrian citizens residing in Iraq to register their names to participate in the presidential elections.”
In Cairo, the Syrian embassy closed the door for registration in the electoral lists according to the specified dates.
Ambassador Dr. Bassam Darwish, Head of the Syrian Diplomatic Mission to Cairo, stated that the embassy will submit the lists of registrants to the authorities concerned with the electoral register, which will be approved on the 20th of next month for the Syrian expatriates to cast their votes in person at the election box at the embassy’s headquarters in Cairo.
In New Delhi, the Syrian ambassador to India, Dr. Riyad Abbas, confirmed that the embassy had completed the electoral lists with the names of the members of the Syrian community.
Ambassador Abbas pointed out that the majority of Syrians in India are residents and students who have registered their names to participate in the elections.
In Beirut, the Syrian embassy witnessed the great turnout by Syrian citizens in Lebanon to register their names on the electoral lists.
The Syrian embassies in Malaysia, Oman, Abu Dhabi and other Arab and international capitals have also completed the registration processes for Syrians wishing to participate in the upcoming presidential election.
The Syrian embassies in several countries have opened registration doors for Syrians wishing to participate in the upcoming presidential elections in accordance with the provisions of the 2014 General Elections Law and its amendments.
O. al-Mohammad