The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

Voters from Damascus countryside ... Syrians at polling stations give rise to optimism

2021-05-27T23:35:19.985Z


Rural Damascus - SANA Rural Damascus - SANA "The presidential elections today carry a special flavor after restoring security and stability to the Al-Qadam and Al-Sabina area in the Damascus countryside." Mubarak described the election day as a great victory because it was the fruit of the steadfastness and strength of the Syrian people, while Lutfiya Hajj Ahmad Umm Muhammad expressed her happiness at the atmosphere


Rural Damascus - SANA

"The presidential elections today carry a special flavor after restoring security and stability to the Al-Qadam and Al-Sabina area in the Damascus countryside."

Mubarak described the election day as a great victory because it was the fruit of the steadfastness and strength of the Syrian people, while Lutfiya Hajj Ahmad Umm Muhammad expressed her happiness at the atmosphere that accompanied the elections and spread joy and hope among Syrians.

While Muhammad Hassan said that the moments that the country is experiencing now and the whole world is watching will not be forgotten from memory, while Uncle Muhammad Khalifa saw that this day shows the strength and greatness of Syria, hoping that the next phase will bring good and peace to the Syrians.

In one of the polling stations in Al-Sabinah in the countryside of Damascus, Bassam Arnous explained that the atmosphere in Syria since the morning hours gives rise to hope and optimism for a better future.

Ghada Al-Naqar saw that the Syrians today have finished their victory march by reaching the polls and choosing whoever represents them.

In Al-Harjalah, the polling station in the mixed high school witnessed a massive turnout of citizens since the early hours of the morning to vote for the election of the President of the Republic, as the secondary square and its surroundings were filled with voters, according to the SANA correspondent.

Muhammad Al-Hawa, one of the voters in the center, stated that every vote in the box is a vote for the future of the nation and the future of its children and grandchildren, while Maryam Al-Hussein stated that elections are our right as Syrians and I cast my vote for whoever represents me.

From the Watan tent in the supervisor, the seventieth city of Asaker hoped that the elections would bring good to Syria and its steadfast people. Uncle Ali, the ninetieth, on my side, mentioned that the scenes that Syrians draw in front of the polling stations are a source of joy.

Ahmed Diab, who lived for 109 years, said that these elections guarantee the security and safety of Syria and protect the future of future generations.

Source: sena

All news articles on 2021-05-27

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.