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Syria’s Interior Minister has announced that 89 per cent of those who took part in the referendum have voted in favor of a new constitution. The new law puts an end to five decades of one-party rule among other reforms put forward by President Assad.
Interior Minister Ibrahim al-Shaar announced the results of the referendum at a press conference on Monday.*
According to the minister, out of 14,580,000 Syrians eligible to vote some 8,376,000, or about 57 per cent, actually came to the polling stations and voted, RT’s Maria Finoshina reports from Damascus.
Al-Shaar said that the opposition groups tried to hamper the vote in some troubled areas like Homs and Idlib. Armed rebels did not allow some people to get to the polling stations he said.The minister has not provided the figures on turnout in these cities.
“In Homs we are going to fight till the very end, till there are no armed groups,” he said, as cited by Finoshina.
Those who live in such troubled regions had a chance to vote at polling stations which had been set up out of areas where clashes with the armed opposition still continue. Syrians who live in neighboring countries voted at stations set up near the borders.
“We are satisfied with the results,” al-Shaar said. “The Syrian people have made their choice.”
Russia’s Foreign Ministry considers the results of the referendum in Syria to be evidence of the wide public support for the government's course of reforms.
"The referendum has confirmed that the course for changes is supported by the people,” the ministry’s statement said. “The influence of those opposition groups that called for boycotting the referendum is restricted and gives them no exclusive right to speak on behalf of the Syrian people."
The adopted constitution includes 14 new and 47 amended articles. The reforms put forward by President Assad are designed to stop the bloody uprising and pave the way for free elections in the country.
An unprecedented referendum on a new draft constitution took place in Syria on Sunday. Syrians took an active part in the crucial vote and the officials said turnout was very high.
Despite the fact that the opposition boycotted the referendum, calling it an empty gesture, and called for mass protests, there were no public order violations in Damascus during the vote.
Western politicians considered the referendum to be a farce, with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calling it "a cynical ploy" and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle describing it as a "sham vote."
Meanwhile, on Monday the European Union has slapped the Syrian government with its toughest set of sanctions yet. They include an asset freeze on officials, and a ban on importing precious metals and minerals from the country.
More than a year since the uprising in Syria began, violence is still raging on in some parts of the country, including the flashpoint city of Homs, where dozens were reported killed during the weekend.
89% vote in favor of new Syrian Constitution — RT
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All Syria and Assad haters,bring it on,we are waiting for you to come over and say this referendum was fraud ed and nearly 60% of Syrians don't support him,come and say blah blah blah.
 
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All Syria and Assad haters,bring it on,we are waiting for you to come over and say this referendum was fraud ed and nearly 60% of Syrians don't support him,come and say blah blah blah.

hmm... let's see

- while those "democratic elections" where ongoing civilians where still being murdered by assad regime

- no identification prosess (in this case ink, nobody can cheat in elections with more than one vote)

- no observers

- no way to controll the elections

it is just a way to show assad as a "peacefull" guy while the "bad guys" are FSA. those who believe that this was a perfect election is plain stupid.

even Turkmenistan had 8 people that could be voted, and you know what. the last president there "surprisingly" got 97% of the votes. it's like North-Korea would be "democratic" and go for a "voting". we all know how it will end.

the constitution states that a president can be elected for 2 periods of 7 years. and with planed elections in 2014, this means that assad will be able to rule to 2028. cause we all know how democratic and freedom loving he is, he will not cheat in elections!

there you go, so much for your assad!

Google translate of an article regarding the elections/voting
 
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hmm... let's see

- while those "democratic elections" where ongoing civilians where still being murdered by assad regime

- no identification prosess (in this case ink, nobody can cheat in elections with more than one vote)

- no observers

- no way to controll the elections

it is just a way to show assad as a "peacefull" guy while the "bad guys" are FSA. those who believe that this was a perfect election is plain stupid.

even Turkmenistan had 8 people that could be voted, and you know what. the last president there "surprisingly" got 97% of the votes. it's like North-Korea would be "democratic" and go for a "voting". we all know how it will end.

the constitution states that a president can be elected for 2 periods of 7 years. and with planed elections in 2014, this means that assad will be able to rule to 2028. cause we all know how democratic and freedom loving he is, he will not cheat in elections!

there you go, so much for your assad!

Google translate of an article regarding the elections/voting
Ok let's see who will be elected in 2014,it's too soon to judge,and tell me now you suddenly felt sorry for Syrians who can't elect their leader?Most of the countries in region are like this,KSA,Qatar,Bahrain,Kuwait,Yemen and others.When the leader dies in those countries,simply one of his member families replace him.Oh,i forgot they are your allies.
 
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Good . Hopefully the elections will be held in Syria soon and the violence will end .

Also i hope the elections are free and fair and not an eyewash like Iranian elections .
 
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Ok let's see who will be elected in 2014,it's too soon to judge,and tell me now you suddenly felt sorry for Syrians who can't elect their leader?Most of the countries in region are like this,KSA,Qatar,Bahrain,Kuwait,Yemen and others.When the leader dies in those countries,simply one of his member families replace him.Oh,i forgot they are your allies.

haha, you believe someone else will be elected. remove assad completely then. everyone knows he is a corrupt piece of sh*t. you can't expect someone like him to be "democratic" in one day.

didn't you read what i wrote? he uses the system to systematically be elected again, and tries to show the world that he is a good person while in reality he is the same dirtbag he was!

what happens in Bahrain ain't my nor my countries problem. we dont share borders with them!

for your last sentence, hello!!!! the same happens in Syria, hafez or whatever died and his son assad took over. nothing much changed, the same butchering of innocent ongoing, the same Syria wich didn't make a move economically and still strugle is there. what exactly has assad family achieved while in power for more than 40 years, other than loosing land to Israel?

Good . Hopefully the elections will be held in Syria soon and the violence will end .

Also i hope the elections are free and fair and not an eyewash like Iranian elections .

i wouldn't have hopes if i where you. expecting assad to be fair in elections is like expecting kim yung il to be more democratic. won't happen!
 
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haha, you believe someone else will be elected. remove assad completely then. everyone knows he is a corrupt piece of sh*t. you can't expect someone like him to be "democratic" in one day.

didn't you read what i wrote? he uses the system to systematically be elected again, and tries to show the world that he is a good person while in reality he is the same dirtbag he was!

what happens in Bahrain ain't my nor my countries problem. we dont share borders with them!

for your last sentence, hello!!!! the same happens in Syria, hafez or whatever died and his son assad took over. nothing much changed, the same butchering of innocent ongoing, the same Syria wich didn't make a move economically and still strugle is there. what exactly has assad family achieved while in power for more than 40 years, other than loosing land to Israel?

If you don't care about what's happening in Bahrain,then you prove that your government's gesture to Syria's unrest and those so called humanitarian acts are just a political show for domestic consumption.

Good . Hopefully the elections will be held in Syria soon and the violence will end .

Also i hope the elections are free and fair and not an eyewash like Iranian elections .

Well,to enlighten your ignorance,presidential elections in Iran was not the same thing which is usual in this region.Mir Hussein Mosavi had a lot of supporters actually but Ahmadinejad had much more,so he couldn't win and he urged his supporters to come in to streets and accused election to be fraud ed without providing one single proof.You are in no place to judge what happened in Iran.However i didn't vote Ahmadinejad myself,but i knew he was going to win due to much large support he had in rural areas and smaller cities.
 
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Its a good move by Syria :tup: Maybe the rest of Arab countries will get decent constitutions too, its the epitome of hypocrisy for them to demand democracy in Syria knowing what regimes run their own countries.
 
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If you don't care about what's happening in Bahrain,then you prove that your government's gesture to Syria's unrest and those so called humanitarian acts are just a political show for domestic consumption.

no, it show's that someone being butchered in my neighbourhood is more imporant to me than some trouble 3000 km away from me. Bahraini people doesn't run to Iran because of a violent crackdown like in Syria do they?

it has become a problem for us that is why Syria is important and Bahrain isn't.
 
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Also i hope the elections are free and fair and not an eyewash like Iranian elections .

It's literally impossible to cheat and change 11 million votes, in presidential election in Iran without leaving any traces behind. Anybody that knows how election process works in Iran, understand that.

Mousavi had ~40000 observers around the country, in more than %85 of the voting stations. And yet they cannot produce a single piece of credible evidence regarding his claim.
 
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If you don't care about what's happening in Bahrain,then you prove that your government's gesture to Syria's unrest and those so called humanitarian acts are just a political show for domestic consumption.



Well,to enlighten your ignorance,presidential elections in Iran was not the same thing which is usual in this region.Mir Hussein Mosavi had a lot of supporters actually but Ahmadinejad had much more,so he couldn't win and he urged his supporters to come in to streets and accused election to be fraud ed without providing one single proof.You are in no place to judge what happened in Iran.However i didn't vote Ahmadinejad myself,but i knew he was going to win due to much large support he had in rural areas and smaller cities.

So you mean to tell me that most Iranians want a crazy mullah led theocracy rather than a moderate Islamic state ? Best of luck to Iran then .
 
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So you mean to tell me that most Iranians want a crazy mullah led theocracy rather than a moderate Islamic state ? Best of luck to Iran then .
Gush,you are high i think.First go and educate yourself and learn what 'President' means.No need for further argument with a guy who pretends to know anything,but actually knows nothing.
And i tell you no one cares what you think of the ones who are ruling in Iran.The people decide who they want to rule them,just like when you Indians let the British rule and rob their country for hundreds of years.Maybe they liked them huh?
 
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Well Done.

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DO YOU EVEN HAVE A CONSTITUTION? FOR GOD SAKE, IT'S LIKE A DOCTOR WHO SMOKES AND TELLS HIS PATIENTS TO STOP SMOKING.

Leave him he always bad mouths syria and when someone talks about saudi arabia he whines and makes threads about leaving.

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DO YOU EVEN HAVE A CONSTITUTION? FOR GOD SAKE, IT'S LIKE A DOCTOR WHO SMOKES AND TELLS HIS PATIENTS TO STOP SMOKING.

Just ignore him bro.

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Syria’s Interior Minister has announced that 89 per cent of those who took part in the referendum have voted in favor of a new constitution. The new law puts an end to five decades of one-party rule among other reforms put forward by President Assad.
Interior Minister Ibrahim al-Shaar announced the results of the referendum at a press conference on Monday.*
According to the minister, out of 14,580,000 Syrians eligible to vote some 8,376,000, or about 57 per cent, actually came to the polling stations and voted, RT’s Maria Finoshina reports from Damascus.
Al-Shaar said that the opposition groups tried to hamper the vote in some troubled areas like Homs and Idlib. Armed rebels did not allow some people to get to the polling stations he said.The minister has not provided the figures on turnout in these cities.
“In Homs we are going to fight till the very end, till there are no armed groups,” he said, as cited by Finoshina.
Those who live in such troubled regions had a chance to vote at polling stations which had been set up out of areas where clashes with the armed opposition still continue. Syrians who live in neighboring countries voted at stations set up near the borders.
“We are satisfied with the results,” al-Shaar said. “The Syrian people have made their choice.”
Russia’s Foreign Ministry considers the results of the referendum in Syria to be evidence of the wide public support for the government's course of reforms.
"The referendum has confirmed that the course for changes is supported by the people,” the ministry’s statement said. “The influence of those opposition groups that called for boycotting the referendum is restricted and gives them no exclusive right to speak on behalf of the Syrian people."
The adopted constitution includes 14 new and 47 amended articles. The reforms put forward by President Assad are designed to stop the bloody uprising and pave the way for free elections in the country.
An unprecedented referendum on a new draft constitution took place in Syria on Sunday. Syrians took an active part in the crucial vote and the officials said turnout was very high.
Despite the fact that the opposition boycotted the referendum, calling it an empty gesture, and called for mass protests, there were no public order violations in Damascus during the vote.
Western politicians considered the referendum to be a farce, with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calling it "a cynical ploy" and German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle describing it as a "sham vote."
Meanwhile, on Monday the European Union has slapped the Syrian government with its toughest set of sanctions yet. They include an asset freeze on officials, and a ban on importing precious metals and minerals from the country.
More than a year since the uprising in Syria began, violence is still raging on in some parts of the country, including the flashpoint city of Homs, where dozens were reported killed during the weekend.
89% vote in favor of new Syrian Constitution — RT
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All Syria and Assad haters,bring it on,we are waiting for you to come over and say this referendum was fraud ed and nearly 60% of Syrians don't support him,come and say blah blah blah.

Dr. Assad truly has my respect for this, even through a crisis he manages to pull through.
Lion of Syria.

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Oh they replaced the Usual 99% with 89%.... Catching.

As usual you come here with your 99 % of trolling and whine to the mods to ban other trolls.
 
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