2025–26 Syrian parliamentary election
5 October 2025 (119 MPs)
23 October 2025 (3 MPs) TBD (18 MPs) | ||||||||||||||||
140 of the 210 members in the People's Assembly 106 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||
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| Registered | c.6,000 electoral college members | |||||||||||||||
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Seat distribution by constituency | ||||||||||||||||
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Member State of the Arab League |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Syria in 2025 with further to be held in 2026 to elect 140 of the 210 members of the People's Assembly of Syria, the unicameral legislature of Syria. The election was the first held since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 and was conducted under the authority of the Syrian transitional government led by President Ahmed al-Sharaa. The election was held in multiple waves, with 119 MPs elected on 5 October 2025, 3 MPs elected on 23 October, and 18 MPs not yet elected.
Unlike previous elections in Syria, the 2025 election was held under a provisional, indirect electoral system. Of the 210 seats, 140 seats were allocated to be filled through a constituency-based electoral college system; with 121 seats were due to be elected, and 119 seats being elected on election day. MPs were selected by local committees composed of experts and community figures. The remaining 70 members of the People's Assembly (MPs) will be appointed directly by the president, with no seats being elected by direct popular vote.