Industrialists: Participation in the elections is a way to convey the voice of Syrians to the whole world
Damascus (ST): A number of industrialists expressed their eagerness in participating in the presidential elections on the 26th of next May to thwart all malicious and anti-Syrian media campaigns.
They stressed that they will continue to defend factories and preserve their production despite the difficult circumstances that the country passed through. They affirmed keenness on participating in the forthcoming presidential elections to make their voice heard by the whole world .
Industrialist, Fawaz Halabi, called in a statement on the industrialists to play their national role and cast their votes, especially at this stage, as Syria is on the verge of an economic victory after the terrorist war that it was exposed to, noting that the economic victory is no less important than the military one.
He considered that the return of many factories to production is a natural result of Syrian people’s national cohesion, which is the same position that should be in the elections.
Adnan Sabbagh, owner of a men’s clothing company pointed to the necessity of wide participation in the upcoming presidential elections and the success of the constitutional event, stressing that organizing the elections on time and opening the door to candidacy despite the conditions of siege and war confirm that Syria has its decisions and sovereignty and rejects all foreign interference.
Mohammad al-Boushi, the owner of a leather factory said that the organization of the presidential elections and their success in conveying the voice of the Syrian people is a continuation of the victory achieved by the Syrian Arab Army and a new message that the Syrians send to countries hostile to their country.
Industrialist Ayman Zabadneh, the owner of an ice cream manufacturing facility, considered that holding the elections on time is evidence of Syria’s stability and a message of defiance that proves that Syria has won and will not stop despite the great ordeal it has endured, calling all citizens to maintain their constitutional duty and cast their votes for the candidate they choose.
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