Government Accountability

Syria’s Flawed Elections Reveal Danger of Globalist Interference and Lessons for America’s Sovereignty

By Economics Desk | October 5, 2025

Syria’s heavily managed parliamentary elections under an interim government highlight the limits of so-called democratic transitions amid ongoing instability—a stark warning for America’s vigilance in protecting national sovereignty.

On a tense Sunday in Damascus, Syria conducted its first parliamentary elections since the ouster of longtime autocrat Bashar Assad. But don’t be fooled by headlines touting progress — these carefully orchestrated votes reveal more about power consolidation and foreign-backed political engineering than genuine democratic renewal.Is This Election a Step Forward or a Globalist-Driven Façade?Under heavy security presence, with no direct popular vote, only an elite electoral college was allowed to choose two-thirds of the assembly seats; the rest were appointed by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa. More tellingly, key regions including Kurdish-controlled territories and Sweida province were excluded from voting...

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