Syria elections postponed over coronavirus
PTI, Mar 15, 2020, 12:16 PM IST
Damascus: Syria said Saturday its parliamentary elections scheduled for next month would be postponed as part of measures to protect the war-battered country against the coronavirus epidemic.
The president’s office said on its official social media accounts that the vote will be pushed back to May 20, from the original date of April 13. In other “social distancing” steps adopted by Damascus, which has not to date reported any case of the disease, weekly Friday prayers in mosques have been suspended as well as prayer gatherings.
The polls, to be held across government-run areas, are the third such elections in Syria since the March 2011 start of its nine-year war that has killed at least 384,000 people.
Assad’s forces today hold more than 70 per cent of Syrian soil following Russian-backed victories against rebels and jihadists since 2015. On Friday, the government closed schools, universities and technical colleges until April 2. Sports and cultural events have been cancelled and the smoking of shisha pipes banned.
Unlike Syria, its five neighbours – Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey – have all reported cases of coronavirus.
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