The first Rojava regional elections were held on 1 December 2017. Local councils for the
Jazira Region,
Euphrates Region
Euphrates Region, formerly Kobanî Canton, ( ku, Herêma Firatê, ar, إقليم الفرات, syc, ܦܢܝܬܐ ܕܦܪܬ, translit=Ponyotho d'Prat) is the central of three original regions of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Sy ...
and
Afrin Region were elected as well as for the subordinate cantons, areas and districts of the
regions of Rojava. This followed the
communal elections that were held on 22 September and will be followed by a federal parliamentary election of the
Syrian Democratic Council, the region's highest governing body, initially scheduled for January 2018, but was later postponed.
Preparations
The election was chiefly organized by the High Electoral Commission ( ar, المفوضية العليا للانتخابات; ku, Komseriya Bilind Ya Hilbijartinan; syc, ܦܩܝܕܳܝܘܬ݂ܐ ܥܠܝܬܐ ܕܓܘܒܳܝ̈ܐ) of the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria.
Over 30 parties and entities with more than 5600 candidates competed for posts in the local councils of the
three regions of the
DFNS as well as for the region's subordinate cantons, areas and districts. There were 3048 candidates in the
Jazira Region (with 102 rejected by the Electoral Commission), 1170 candidates in the
Euphrates Region
Euphrates Region, formerly Kobanî Canton, ( ku, Herêma Firatê, ar, إقليم الفرات, syc, ܦܢܝܬܐ ܕܦܪܬ, translit=Ponyotho d'Prat) is the central of three original regions of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Sy ...
(with four candidates rejected) and 1502 candidates in the
Afrin Region (with 48 candidates rejected).
[http://www.rudaw.net/english/middleeast/syria/25112017 ] The
Kurdish National Council (KNC) boycotted the elections.
DFNS co-president
Hediya Yousef
Hediya Yousef ( ku, Hediya Yûsif, ar, هدية يوسف) is a Syrian-Kurdish politician who held the office of co-president of the Executive Council of Rojava from 17 March 2016 to 16 July 2018. Yousef is an ethnic Kurd, and served with fellow ...
called the boycott "irresponsible".
The
Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) sent 13 observers for the elections, among them
Kurdistan Democratic Party
The Kurdistan Democratic Party ( ku, Partiya Demokrat a Kurdistanê; پارتی دیموکراتی کوردستان), usually abbreviated as KDP or PDK, is the largest party in Iraqi Kurdistan and the senior partner in the Kurdistan Regional Gov ...
politicians. This was seen by observers as an indication of an improvement of the previously poor relations between the DFNS and the KRG.
Parties and electoral lists
There were two main electoral lists competing in the election, the Democratic Nation List ( ar, قائمة الأمة الديمقراطية; ku, Lîsta Netewa Demokratîk; syc, ܩܝܡܬܐ ܕܐܘܡܬܐ ܕܝܡܩܪܛܝܬܐ), which consists of 18 parties, and the
Kurdish National Alliance in Syria ( ar, التحالف الوطني الكردي في سوريا; ku, Hevbendiya Niştimanî a Kurdî li Sûriyê), which consists of four. In addition to these two electoral alliances, the
Syrian National Democratic Alliance
The Syrian National Democratic Alliance ( ar, التحالف الوطني الديمقراطي السوري, al-Tahaluf al-Watani al-Democrati al-Suri, TWDS) is a left-wing multi-ethnic political party established in 2014 in northern Syria.
The a ...
also ran. There was also a separate list of independent candidates.
The Democratic Nation List includes the
Democratic Union Party (PYD),
Modernity and Democracy Party of Syria (PNDS),
Arab National Coalition
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,
Kurdistan Democratic Party – Syria,
Green Party of Kurdistan (Al-Khader Kurdistan Party),
Liberal Union of Kurdistan
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Politics
* a supporter of liberalism
** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
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,
Syriac Union Party Syriac Union Party may refer to:
* Syriac Union Party (Lebanon)
* Syriac Union Party (Syria)
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,
Kurdish Left Party in Syria
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* Kurds or Kurdish people
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(PCKS),
Kurdistan Democratic Change Party
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(PGDK),
Kurdistan Renewal Movement
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,
Syrian Kurdish Democratic Party,
Democratic Peace Party of Kurdistan (PADK),
Assyrian Democratic Party
The Assyrian Democratic Party ( syc, ܓܒܐ ܐܬܘܪܝܐ ܕܝܡܘܩܪܛܝܐ, translit=''Gabā Aṯurāyā Demoqraṭāyā'', ar, الحزب الآشوري الديمقراطي; short: ADP) is an Assyrian political party active in Syria, that tr ...
,
National Rally of Kurdistan Party (PKNK),
Free Patriotic Union of Syria (PYNAS),
Democratic Conservative Party,
Sun Party of Kurdistan (Roj Kurdish Party), and the
Kurdish Brotherhood Party.
The Kurdish National Alliance in Syria includes the
Kurdish Democratic Unity Party in Syria (Democratic Yekîtî - PYDKS),
Kurdish Democratic Left Party in Syria (PCDKS),
Kurdish Democratic Party in Syria (al-Party - PKDS) and the
Syrian Kurdish Democratic Accord (Rêkeftin - al-Wefaq Party). The
Syrian Reform Movement (TCKS) was originally a fifth member of the alliance that split from the
Kurdish National Council party of the same name.
Results
The turnout was reported to be 69% of eligible voters.
Jazira Region (A total of 2,902 seats)
* Democratic Nation List: 93,66%, 2,718 seats ''(out of 2,902 candidates running)''.
* Kurdish National Alliance in Syria: 1,38%, 40 seats ''(out of 99 candidates running)''.
* Independents: 4,96%, 144 seats ''(out of 267 candidates running)''.
Euphrates Region (A total of 954 seats)
* Democratic Nation List: 88,78%, 847 seats ''(out of 954 candidates running)''.
* Kurdish Democratic Unity Party in Syria (Democratic Yekîtî - PYDKS): 4,19%, 40 seats ''(out of 124 candidates running)''.
* Independents: 7,02%, 67 seats ''(out of 95 candidates running)''.
Afrin Region (A total of 1,176 seats)
* Democratic Nation List: 89,80%, 1,056 seats ''(out of 1,175 candidates running)''.
* Kurdish Democratic Unity Party in Syria (Democratic Yekîtî - PYDKS): 6,12%, 72 seats ''(out of 197 candidates running)''.
* Syrian National Democratic Alliance: 0,68%, 8 seats ''(out of 48 candidates running)''.
* Independents: 3,40%, 40 seats ''(out of 86 candidates running)''.
Reactions
* National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces - Fawwaz al-Mufflih, an official of the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces' Hasakah branch, called the elections a "farce" that "will vanish after the regime falls." He also claimed that most Arabs in Rojava opposed the elections.
See also
* 2017 Northern Syria local elections
* List of political parties in Rojava
* Politics of Syria
Politics in the Syrian Arab Republic takes place in the framework of a presidential republic with nominal multiparty representation in parliament but with most opposition parties suppressed. President Bashar al-Assad, and his Arab Sociali ...
References
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