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Residents of the cities of Salamiyah and Masyaf: Participation in the presidential elections is a consolidation of national unity and the beginning of a new phase

2021-05-28T04:35:32.393Z


Hama-SANA, the city of Salamiyah in the countryside of Hama, which was besieged by terrorism. Hama-sana The city of Salamiyah, in the countryside of Hama, which was besieged by terrorism and presented thousands of martyrs and wounded, refused to be at the forefront of supporters and supporters of the presidential elections, considering that participation in it is a constitutional right and a national duty required by the necessity of advancing the hopes of the homeland and the citizen who


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The city of Salamiyah, in the countryside of Hama, which was besieged by terrorism and presented thousands of martyrs and wounded, refused to be at the forefront of supporters and supporters of the presidential elections, considering that participation in it is a constitutional right and a national duty required by the necessity of advancing the hopes of the homeland and the citizen who suffered the ravages of terrorism and the siege and set off and crossed towards a better tomorrow.

SANA monitored the electoral process, as many families emphasized that holding elections in these difficult circumstances is not an achievement in itself, but rather a gateway to a legitimate hope to reach tomorrow's Syria and meet the aspirations of all its citizens in development and renewal in various fields.

Tamam Issa, an employee, said that after the completion of this national and constitutional entitlement, we hope that the country will witness an economic and developmental revival that will directly reflect on all of its sons, while Ali Al-Abdullah believes that participation in the elections is a national and moral necessity as it is the means to elect those who achieve our aspirations and our aspirations to return to Syria better than it was.

Muhammad Aisha said that our participation in the presidential elections today confirms our right to decide the future of our country after the failure of all the plots hatched against it in the past years and the serious work to start a new phase that will restore the nation's presence at all local, regional and international levels.

The electoral centers distributed throughout the city of Salamiyah and its vast countryside on the eastern borders of Hama governorate witnessed a remarkable turnout for polling stations from among the people and their national forces of workers, farmers, families of the martyrs and the wounded, and of all ages, to participate in this important event.

In Masyaf, her sons gathered in a large national gathering in front of the polling stations to cast their votes.

The cleric, Ghassan Ismail, considered that the high turnout and attendance at the polling stations confirm that the will of the Syrian people is the only source of any authority, and that the Syrians' interaction today with the presidential elections shows that national unity is well established at home and abroad.

Orouba Mahfoud, a member of the People's Assembly, said that what the April 7th Center is witnessing of the mass encroachment of all the spectrums of the Syrian society brings joy to the souls and gives a sense of the euphoria of the victory that the Syrian people formulate with democracy and the right to vote, while Muhammad Omran, the head of the Agricultural Association in Masyaf, indicated that this huge crowd reflects the desire Syrians in the transition of their country towards democracy and stability.

In turn, the wounded Muhanna Issa explained that today’s entitlement is a new victory for the Syrian people and a real desire from the people of the country to live a decent life, while the wounded Fadi Adnan Deeb explained that he insisted on coming to see the joy on the faces of his countrymen after years of war.

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Source: sena

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