Presiden Syria Bashar
al-Assad (dariTengah) dan isterinya Asma al-Assad (dariKanan) mengundi di
tempat mengundi di dalam Maliki, sebuah kawasan kediaman di tengah Damsyik ibu
negara, dalam pilihan raya presiden di negara ini pada 3 Jun 2014 (Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad (C) and his wife Asma al-Assad (R) casting their
votes at a polling station in Maliki, a residential area in the centre of the
capital Damascus, in the country's presidential elections on June 3, 2014 (AFP
Photo/HO)
Srikandi גבורה - Bashar
Assad telah memenangi kemenangan besar di dalam pungutan suara presiden Syria
dengan 88.7 peratus undi. Ini akan menjamin dia jangka 7 tahun yang ke-3 di
pejabat di tengah-tengah perang saudara, yang berpunca daripada protes terhadap
pemerintahannya.
"Saya
akui kemenangan Dr Bashar Hafez Assad sebagai Presiden Republik Arab Syria
dengan majoriti mutlak bagi undi yang dibuang dalam pilihan raya," kata
penceramah parlimen Mohammad Laham dalam ucapan televisyen dari pejabatnya di
Parlimen Syria.
Sebanyak
10.2 juta rakyat telah memilih Assad. Yang keluar mengundi adalah seban-yak
73,42 % peratus. Tiada pelanggaran telah dilaporkan, Jawatankuasa Kehakiman
Tinggi Syria Pilihan Raya berkata seperti yang dipetik oleh agensi berita SANA.
Pegawai
Syria berkata keputusan itu jelas membuktikan kempen 3 tahun Assad ter-hadap
perjuangan mereka dalam menyingkirkan beliau.
Ini
adalah multi- calon pilihan raya presiden yang pertama di Syria selama hampir
50 tahun. 2 calon bagi jawatan tertinggi ialah Hassan Abdullah Nouri, daripada
Inisiatif Kebangsaan Pentadbiran dan Perubahan di Syria, dan Anuar Abd Al-
Hafiz Hajjar, yang sebelum ini dari Will Parti Rakyat.
Walaupun
angka-angka keluar mengundi yang tinggi, penduduk di beberapa kawasan di utara
dan timur negara telah ditegah untuk anda mengundi oleh pasukan pem-berontak.
Konflik
di Syria telah pun membunuh 160,000 orang dan mewujudkan hampir 3 juta pelarian,
dan juga menyesarkan lebih ramai orang di dalam Syria.
Tetapi
manakala kumpulan pembangkang dalam Syria dan kebanyakan negara di Barat telah
mengecam pilihan raya sebagai palsu, ramai orang Syria menyokong Presiden Assad
dan melihat dia sebagai satu-satunya pilihan untuk kembali kestabilan kepada
negara.
"Ini
adalah tugas kami, kita tidak boleh membenarkan orang ramai dari luar negara
untuk membuat keputusan untuk kami. Tanggungjawab kita adalah untuk mengundi -
atau untuk melindungi negara kami," Usam Hammami, seorang penduduk di ibu negara
Damsyik, memberitahu RT Maria Finoshina.
Rusia
dan Iran kedua-dua disokong pilihan raya dan Assad sendiri telah berkata baha-wa
ia adalah sebahagian daripada usahanya untuk memenuhi permintaan pembang-kang.
Bashar Assad wins Syria
presidential election
with 88.7% of vote . . .
Bashar
Assad has won a landslide victory in the Syrian presidential poll with 88.7
percent of the vote. This will secure him a third seven-year term in office
amidst a bloody civil war, which stemmed from protests against his rule.
"I
declare the victory of Dr Bashar Hafez Assad as president of the Syrian Arab
Republic with an absolute majority of the votes cast in the election,"
parliament speaker Mohammad Laham said in a televised address from his office
in the Syrian parliament.
A
total of 10.2 million people voted for Assad. The voter turnout stood at 73.42
percent. No violations have been reported, Syria’s Higher Judicial Committee
for Elections said as quoted by SANA news agency.
Syrian
officials said the result was a vindication of Assad’s three-year campaign
against those fighting to get rid of him.
This
was the first multi-candidate presidential election in Syria for almost 50
years. The other two candidates for the top post were Hassan Abdullah Nouri,
from the National Initiative for Administration and Change in Syria, and Maher
Abd Al-Hafiz Hajjar, formerly from the People's Will Party.
Despite
the high turnout figures, residents of some areas in the country’s north and
east were obstructed from voting by rebel forces.
The
conflict in Syria has already killed 160,000 people and created nearly 3
million refugees, as well as displacing more people inside Syria.
But
while opposition groups inside Syria and most countries in the West have
denounced the election as a sham, many Syrians are supporting President Assad
and see him as the only option to return stability to the country.
“This
is our duty, we can’t allow people from outside the country to decide for us.
Our duty is to vote – or order to protect our country,” Usam Hammami, a
resident in the capital Damascus, told RT’s Maria Finoshina.
Russia
and Iran both supported the election and Assad himself has said that it is part
of his efforts to meet the opposition’s demands.
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