Regions of the DFNS where elections took place in red
Politics of Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria
Symbols
Symbols of Rojava
Constitution
Libertarian socialism
Human rights
Legislature and Government
Syrian Democratic Council
Executive Council
Elections
March 2015 (Local)
September 2017 (Local)
December 2017 (Regional)
Political parties
Democratic Union Party (PYD)
Syriac Union Party (SUP)
Wheat Wave Movement (QMH)
Syrian National Democratic Alliance (SNDA)
Honor and Rights Convention (HRC)
Yekîtiya Star (YS)
Arab National Coalition (ANC)
Kurdistan Democratic Party of Syria (KDP-S)
Syrian Kurdish Democratic Party (PDKS 1970)
Kurdish Democratic Unity Party (PYDKS or Yek-Dem)
Syrian Democratic Society (SDS)
Democratic Modernity Party (DM)
Democratic Socialist Arab Ba'ath Party (PB-ASD)
Left Party of Syrian Kurds (LPSK)
Kurdish Democratic Progressive Party (PDPKS)
Assyrian Democratic Party (ADP)
Syrian Kurds' Democratic Peace Party (PADKS)
Democratic Transformation Party (DT)
Kurdistan Liberal Union Party (PYLK)
Kurdish Democratic Accord Party (Wifaq)
Syrian Reform Movement (Islah)
Yazidi House (Êzîdî)
Syriac National Council (SNC)
Patriotic Initiative (PI)
Party alliances
Democratic Nation List (LND)/Movement for a Democratic Society (TEV-DEM)
Kurdish National Alliance in Syria (HNKS)
Assembly for Democracy and the Left (KDCK)
Kurdish National Council (ENKS)
Syria's Tomorrow Movement (TM)
Administrative regions
Jazira Region
Euphrates Region
Afrin Region
Foreign relations
Relations with the Syrian government
YPG-FSA
Syrian Kurdish–Islamist conflict
Rojava conflict
Kurdish nationalism
Iraqi Kurdistan
Other countries
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The first local elections in the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria were held on 22 September 2017. Representatives of 3,700 communes in the regions of the Northern Syria Federation were selected in the election, involving 12,421 candidates.[2] The communal elections on 22 September were followed by elections of local councils in December and a federal parliamentary election of the People's Democratic Council, the region's highest governing body, in 2018. Some areas controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces were not included in the election, including the city of Manbij.[3]
^Cite error: The named reference ANHA 70 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^"First elections in Syrian north started". Hawar News Agency. 22 September 2017. Archived from the original on 25 September 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
^Tom Perry (22 September 2017). "Syria's Kurds to hold historic vote in 'message' to Assad". Reuters.
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