Arab writers and political analysts confirm that presidential elections are Syrian national sovereign matter
The Lebanese writer and political analyst Sarkis Abu Zeid affirmed that the electoral presidential elections in Syria are a national sovereign matter that the Syrian people will turn into an opportunity to strengthen national unity in the face of all foreign conspiracies and challenges.
In a statement to SANA correspondent in Beirut, Abu Zayd stressed the Syrians’ rejection of any attempt to external interference in their internal affairs, especially in the upcoming presidential election.
Abu Zaid highlighted the role of the Syrian state in combating terrorism, pointing out that the Syrians’ destiny is to struggle on two fronts, one against the Israeli occupation and takfiri terrorism, and the other for strengthening and building their resistance and unity state.
In Amman, the Jordanian Doctor Muhammad Hisham Sultan, Vice President of the Union of Muslim Scholars, stressed the importance of the upcoming presidential elections that Syria will witness, in which the Syrian Arab people will freely express their national will and choices.
Sultan stressed, in a statement to SANA correspondent, that Syria had won the global terrorist war that it was subjected to and thwarted the plans of the conspirators thanks to the steadfastness of its people, its army and the wisdom of its leadership.
The Jordanian journalist Hussein Alyan, affirmed in a similar statement that the upcoming presidential elections are an Syrian internal national and sovereign matter, indicating that the conspirators against Syria use all military, diplomatic and economic means to punish the Syrian people and to hamper the success of elections.
Elyan noted that the Syrians are going ahead with their choices in these elections, indifferent to the positions of the countries that are hostile to them, after they have thwarted all Western pressure against them, stressing that Syria has withstood and won in the fields of fighting against terrorism and defended its options despite foreign plans against it.