2015 Rojava local elections

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In the de facto autonomous Rojava region of northern Syria, the first local elections took place on Friday, 13 March 2015. The municipal governments in the three predominantly Kurdish cantons Cizîrê, Kobanî and Afrin were to be elected.

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2015 Rojava local elections is located in Syria
Girkê Legê
Girkê Legê
Tirbespiyê
Tirbespiyê
Qamişlo
Qamişlo
Amûdê
Amûdê
Dirbêsiyê
Dirbêsiyê
Serêkaniyê
Serêkaniyê
Hesekê
Hesekê
Til Koçer
Til Koçer
Çilaxa
Çilaxa
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Councils holding elections.

In Cizîrê canton, 160 polling stations were opened, and according to the Rojava High Election Commission, 565 candidates stood for the twelve municipal councils of Dêrik, Girkê Legê, Tirbespiyê, East and West Qamişlo, Amûdê, Dirbêsiyê, Serêkaniyê, Hesekê, Til Koçer, Çilaxa, and Ebu Raseyn. Of the 565 candidates, 237 were cited to be women, and apart from the majority being Kurdish, 39 candidates referring to themselves as Syriac/Assyrian/Qeldani, 28 Arabs and one Chechen stood for the election.[1] In Tell Tamer (Girê Xurma), the election had to be postponed as Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) troops attacked the town with mortars.[2]

There are no results available in the internet.

Reactions

The Kurdish National Council (KNC) boycotted the elections, and a spokesperson for the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government criticized the elections as being in contradiction to the Duhok Agreement. On the other hand, Syrian Information Minister Omran Zoghbi announced that his government considered recognizing the Kurdish autonomy "within the law and constitution."[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Rojava Goes To The Polls". The Rojava Report. 14 March 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Municipal elections called off in Syrian Tal Tamir because of ISIS fighting". Rûdaw. 14 March 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
  3. ^ "KRG: Elections in Jazira are Not Acceptable". Basnews. 14 March 2015. Retrieved 15 March 2015.
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