Assad to Face Two Candidates in Presidential Vote

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President Bashar Assad is to face two challengers in Syria's June 3 presidential election, which he is assured of winning, the constitutional court said Sunday.

"The supreme constitutional court announces... the acceptance of candidacy bids registered by... Maher Abdel Hafiz Hajjar, Hassan Abdallah al-Nouri and Bashar Hafez Assad," a court official said.

Twenty-three candidates had initially registered to run against Assad, but most did not meet election criteria to run for office in a vote that has been mocked by the opposition and the West as a "farce."

Both Hajjar and Nouri are largely unknown to the Syrian public.

Candidates whose bids were rejected have until May 7 to appeal the court's decision, said Majed al-Khadra of the constitutional court, whose statement was carried by state television.

While the election is the country's first multi-candidate vote, the rules effectively rule out any opponents to Assad's regime from running.

Among them is the stipulation that anyone who has lived outside Syria in the past decade is excluded, effectively barring most prominent opposition figures, who live in exile.

At the same time, the vote will only be held in areas under government control.

The election is being held amid a brutal civil war that has killed more than 150,000 people since March 2011 and made millions homeless.

The regime has barred from voting those refugees who left the country illegally.

Comments 17
Missing peace 04 May 2014, 17:45

democracy the syrian way =
choose two unknown candidates to pretend you have competition...

then win the elections as no one knows those two very carefully selected candidates!

and they call it democracy! hahahaha! what a farce...

Missing peace 04 May 2014, 17:46

and M8 wonders why syrians are fed up with the baath regime? LOL

Thumb Elemental 04 May 2014, 19:15

Papa Smurf is also a candidate.

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 19:28

Hi speakfreely
Assad's opponents will not die in an accident bachar will win with 79.99% of the vote versus 99% during last election. he still would win with lesser percentage that is democracy Syrian style...lol

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 22:39

speak FREELY
bORING?? OF COURSE NOT COME ON bRO The Syrians were expecting a 99.99% success for assad but he won with 78.99% Wow what a democratic surprise for the Syrians....lol

Missing _karim 04 May 2014, 18:43

I wonder how many candidates the Saudi terrorist king would face for the throne.

Oh yeah, none.

Thumb Elemental 04 May 2014, 19:22

It's the way he's programmed, can't go beyond it.

Thumb Tony.Farris 04 May 2014, 20:11

Whats KSA has to do with your ASSad? Bankrupt argument as usual...

Thumb Elemental 04 May 2014, 18:58

Don't forget to vote!

Thumb Tony.Farris 04 May 2014, 20:15

And Iranian citizens...

Thumb Tony.Farris 04 May 2014, 20:16

@Mystic, they can't tough him because he's hiding in the sewers...

Thumb ibinherathreik 04 May 2014, 22:20

syrian elections by way of islah wal taghyeer!

Missing coolmec 04 May 2014, 22:36

we should teach the world about Democracy Lebanese style. we officially have 2 candidates watch our MP's coming up with a non candidate president more commonly called consensual president.
Surprise !! democracy Lebanese style
Hurray.....

Thumb Tony.Farris 05 May 2014, 02:07

@ josephani. I have done the same thing with your flags (be it red, green, or yellow) and to prove it; go to Damascus and look at the sewer covers it reads (بلدية بيروت).
That's where your ASSad and his friends hizbCocaine belong...

Thumb liberty 05 May 2014, 04:09

lunatic

Thumb kanaandian 05 May 2014, 07:41

Im sure its going to be a real nailbiter...
Anyone want to place a bet on this Nabil guy, I'll pay 500 to 1.
(Assad being assassinated invalidates the election though)

Default-user-icon Hayalla (Guest) 05 May 2014, 11:49

The real question whether the millions displaced between Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey., Iraq. etc.. will be able to participate in the elections and how knowing many dont have official document