Authorities delayed the parliamentary selection in Kurdish-held Raqa and Hasakeh provinces along with Druze-majority Sweida province citing security challenges.
The Kurdish administration declared that “defining our regions as unsafe” was intended “to justify the policy of denial for more than five million Syrians” in the area.
The administration warned that “nearly half of all Syrians” would be excluded from the process due to displacement and regional restrictions.
Implementation progress has stalled due to significant differences between both parties regarding regional autonomy.
“Any decision taken through this approach of exclusion will not concern us, and we will not consider it binding for the peoples and regions of northern and eastern Syria,“ it added.
The transitional parliament will comprise 210 lawmakers with two-thirds selected by appointed local bodies and the remainder appointed by President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
The interim constitution has faced criticism for concentrating power and failing to reflect Syria’s ethnic and religious diversity adequately. – AFP
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