All 250 seats in the Parliament of Syria 126 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
56.12%
First party
Second party
Leader
Bashar al-Assad
–
Party
Ba'ath Party
Independents
Alliance
NPF
Last election
167
83
Seats won
169
81
Seat change
2
2
Speaker before election
Mahmoud al-Abrash
Ba'ath Party
Elected Speaker
Mahmoud al-Abrash
Ba'ath Party
Parliamentary elections were held in Syria on 22 April 2007. The number of seats reserved for the parties in the National Progressive Front was increased to 170 from 167, decreasing the seats for independents to 80 from 83.[1] The election was boycotted by the opposition in exile, who described it as a "farce".[2]
^Criticism of the Upcoming Parliamentary Elections in the Official Syrian Press and Among the Syrian Opposition Middle East Media Research Institute, Accessed 27 April 2007
^Ruling Syrian party wins election BBC News, Accessed 27 April 2007
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