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    The civil war and the Syrian presidential elections

    17:43 30.04.2014

    Sona Hakobyan
    Public Radio of Armenia

    Syria will hold presidential elections on June 3. Unlike 2007, several
    candidates will run for President. Although it's hard to say how the
    elections will be organized and conducted in a war-torn country,
    expert in Arabic studies Sargis Grigoryan is confident incumbent
    President Bashar Al-Assad will win. He does not exclude that the
    elections may be cancelled because of the war.

    Speaking about presidential elections in a country where military
    actions are underway is naive, Sargis Grigoryan said, adding that the
    events in Syria are civil war, not revolution. `What's happening in
    Syria is a civil war between the government forces and the opposition
    ` the radical Islamist groups. There are fears that if the latter
    win, this will split not only Syria, but also the whole Middle Eastern
    region.

    For the first time in Syrian history a female candidate has been
    nominated; there will no opposition representatives running in the
    elections. Irrespective of the number of candidates, Sargis Grigoryan
    is confident that Bashar Al-Assad will be reelected.

    `Many experts predict that Bashar Al-Assad will again be reelected,
    and nothing will change at large. Elections will be held in areas
    controlled by the government forces. There will be no voting in the
    regions under the control of the opposition,' he said.

    http://www.armradio.am/en/2014/04/30/the-civil-war-and-the-syrian-presidential-elections/

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