Overview
- State media, citing the High Election Commission, confirmed the parliamentary election will be held on October 5 after earlier target windows in mid and late September were revised.
- It remains unclear whether polling will occur in Suweida, Hasaka and Raqqa, where voting had been postponed indefinitely for security reasons.
- The new chamber will have 210 seats, with one third to be appointed by Transitional President Ahmed al‑Scharaa, compared with the former 150‑seat body under Assad.
- Authorities say international organizations and civil‑society representatives may observe in coordination with the commission, and candidate lists and results can be contested.
- The vote is the first since HTS‑led and allied forces toppled Bashar al‑Assad in December, under a provisional constitution that outlines a five‑year transition.