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Students from Damascus University about the presidential elections: Strong youth participation means an influential voice in decision-making

2021-05-25T02:41:45.045Z


Damascus-SANA With the approach of the presidential elections on the twenty-sixth of this May, students of Damascus University confirm


Damascus-Sana

With the approaching date of the presidential elections on the twenty-sixth of May, students of Damascus University affirm the need for the youth to actively participate in the elections, so that their voice can influence decision-making and to choose those who meet their aspirations and aspirations and draw a new line of defense for the country's stability and sovereignty.

SANA monitored the views of a number of students from Damascus University, as Hussam al-Masri from the Applied College saw that the participation of young people in the elections is important based on the fact that they constitute a large segment of the Syrian society and their voice should be influential in decision-making, while Thaer Malawi said that the success of the elections is a new evidence that the attempts Foreign Affairs will not discourage the Syrians from pursuing their democratic and constitutional life.

In turn, student Khaled Afa from the Department of Textile Engineering at the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering considered that going to the polls on election day is an indicator of community awareness of the importance of everyone's participation and involvement in building the country's future.

From the Department of Mechanical Design Engineering in the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, the Taliban, Yenal Kreedi and Ghadeer Muhammad Muhammad, stated that students and university students bear a great responsibility in establishing the future and building society, and this task culminates in participating in the elections and expressing their opinion of the best person to lead the country.

Student Muhammad Zaitoun believed that the students' participation in the electoral process is a sign of health and health for the community and the youth’s awareness of their role in making their future. It is also a sign of victory and strength for the state and its adherence to its sovereignty.

From the Department of Textile Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Yara Atiyah and Rama Youssef considered that the participation of youth and university students in the elections is one of the lines of defense of the country in the face of foreign conspiracies aimed at disrupting the constitutional and legal life in Syria, which was confirmed by Ali Hamidush, who pointed out to Going to the polls and choosing the right candidate demonstrated democracy.

From the Faculty of Information Engineering, student Alaa El-Din Al-Khader drew attention to the necessity of youth participation in the elections to choose those who meet their aspirations and care about their issues, while the student Abdul Rahman Bazbouz saw the need for all segments of society to participate in the event, especially the youth, so that the results represent all opinions and achieve the aspirations of the people.

From the Department of Electronics and Communications Engineering in the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, the two students Aya Wahba confirmed their participation in the elections, as it is a duty and a right to choose the person who achieves their ambitions for the future, while Lilian Hasan considered that holding the presidential elections on time is a factor in the country's stability and steadfastness against Western attempts to disrupt life in it.

Hilana Al Hindi and Manar Deeb

Source: sena

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