Kurds opt out of first local elections in Syria since 2011
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria held its first municipal elections since 2011 on Sunday, amid tensions with the country’s self-administered Kurdish region, which refused to allow polls.
Candidates campaigned on promises to promote reconstruction after seven years of civil war left cities and towns in ruins.
“We hope we can meet the people’s aspirations and improve conditions and services in the city,” said Hassan Taraqji, a Baath party candidate in Damascus.
The Baath party, which has controlled Syria’s political and security apparatuses since the 1960s, was expected to sweep the elections.


