Aleppo industrialists: Participating in the presidential elections is important to build a stronger economy
Aleppo (ST): Aleppo industrialists are looking forward to participating in the presidential elections on the 26th of this month to exercise their right to elect whoever they see fit to lead Syria towards a better future and build a strong economy based on national products.
The industrialists confirmed that the presidential elections are the culmination of the victory achieved by the Syrian Arab Army over the forces of terrorism and those standing behind them.
Engineer Abdul Qadir Tarakji explained that participating in the elections is a national duty for every Syrian to prove to the world that we adhere to the independence of our decision to choose our President.
Industrialist Tayseer Darklet from Arqoub Industrial Zone said that industrialists will participate in the presidential elections based on the duty dictated by national interest.
Industrialist, Majd Shishman indicated that holding the presidential elections on time is a confirmation of rejection of foreign interference in our internal affairs so that Syria remains strong and fortified and its sons return to build every facility, building or room destroyed by terrorism.
Firas Qadimati from the Sheikh Saeed Industrial Zone explains that he will participate in the constitutional elections and he is confident that Syria will return to how it was fortified and impregnable, pointing out that the holding presidential elections and the participation of the people of the homeland in them is a message that challenges the world in which Syrians exercise their right within an atmosphere of democracy.
Engineer Mohammad Zakaria Sabouni, stated that he will participate in the presidential elections because it is a right guaranteed to him by the constitution and for every Syrian citizen.
Industrialist Khaldoun Sukkar said that voting in the elections that will be held on time will involve all industrialists because it is an additional step towards achieving stability in Syria and turning the wheel of production.
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