2024 Rojava local elections

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2024 Rojava local elections

 2017 8 August 2024

Regions under the control of the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES)

The 2024 Rojava local elections were set to be held on 8 August 2024. Seats and co-mayorships for 134 municipalities within the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES)'s seven regions were scheduled to be contested by 5,336 candidates.[1]

Initially set to be held on 30 May, the election was postponed to 11 June, and then to 8 August.[2] It was not held in 2024.[3]

The last election held in the region was the 2017 Rojava regional elections, with the planned federal election set for 19 January 2018 having been postponed indefinitely.[4]

The 2024 local elections were to be held in the context of a new constitution (also referred to as the social contract) adopted in December 2023 by the Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria.[1][5] Under the new constitution, the number of municipalities were increased from 122 to 192, but the election was not to be held in municipalities under Turkish occupation.[6]

In response to the election, Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan threatened military action against the region, saying:

"Turkey will never allow the separatist organization to establish a 'terroristan' in the north of Syria and Iraq, just beyond its southern borders."[7]

The decision to hold elections have also attracted opposition from Syria and the United States, with the latter urging the administration not to proceed with the election.[8][9]

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