Assad Takes Oath after Criticized Re-Election
President Bashar al-Assad took the oath of office for a fourth term in war-ravaged Syria Saturday, after taking 95 percent of the vote in a controversial election dismissed abroad.
Assad was sworn in on the constitution and the Koran in the presence of more than 600 guests, including ministers, businessmen, academics and journalists, organizers said.
The elections "have proven the strength of popular legitimacy that the people have conferred on the state," 55-year-old Assad said, in his inauguration speech.
They "have discredited the declarations of Western officials on the legitimacy of the state, the constitution and the homeland."
He called on "those who bet on the demise of the homeland" to return to its "embrace."
"We tell each and every one of them, you are exploited by the enemies of our country against your own people, and the revolution with which they deceived you is an illusion," he said.
The vote extending Assad's grip on power was the second since the start of a decade-long civil war that has killed more than 500,000 people, displaced millions and battered the country's infrastructure.
On the eve of the May 26 election, the United States, Britain, France, Germany and Italy said the poll was "neither free nor fair", and Syria's fragmented opposition has called it a "farce."
With his campaign slogan, "Hope through work", Assad cast himself as the sole viable architect of a reconstruction phase for the troubled country.
- Economy new priority -
In his speech Saturday, he outlined the priorities looking forward.
"During more than 10 years of war, our concerns were many, and dominated by security and the unity of the homeland, but today these are mostly liberating those parts of the homeland that still need to be, and facing the repercussions of the war for the economy and people's livelihoods."
Government forces control two-thirds of the country, but several parts of the north remain beyond their control.
Syria's former Al-Qaeda affiliate and allied rebels run the rebel bastion of Idlib in the northwest.
Kurdish-led forces control a large swathe of the east after expelling the Islamic State group from the region.
And Turkey and its Syrian proxies hold a long strip of territory along the northern border.
Assad takes his oath as the country faces a dire economic crisis.
More than 80 percent of the population live in poverty, and the Syrian pound has plunged in value against the dollar, causing skyrocketing inflation.
In recent weeks, the government has hiked the price of unsubsidized petrol, bread, sugar and rice, while power cuts can last up to 20 hours a day in areas it controls.
Nationwide, 12.4 million people struggle to find enough food each day, the World Food Program says.
The Damascus government has blamed the country's economic woes on Western sanctions and a deepening crisis in neighboring Lebanon.
Assad was first elected by referendum in 2000 following the death of his father Hafez al-Assad, who had ruled Syria for 30 years.
Congratulations to President Assad in his win.
Syria won the War and his strong persistent leadership will never be forgotten for the ages.
Yeah, sure, his "win" in the elections. Of course. Everything was fair and free. You Muslims will always be living in the 5th century. Fifth century B.C. that is.
Instead of taking the oath, he should be hanged in front of all the Syrians for killing hundreds of thousands of his own people after labeling them as terrorists. This asshole is garbage. He wears these smart eyeglasses to reveal he's educated, while in essence, he's a murderer and an illiterate.
Congratulations to the sociopathic "saint" that lets the filthy zionists bomb syria and does nothing to retaliate. Congratulations to the criminal, son of a criminal, that killed and tortured regular syrians who were neither alqaida nor daesh, simply for being against his dictatorship. Congratulations to the leader of rapists, torturers and child killers. Congratulations to the narcissist that let out daesh/alqaida -type or people from his jail when the regular people started protesting. Congratulations to strong lion that bombed his country to pieces using the same excuse as the zionists: "terrorists were hiding there" but didn't dare to use his planes on the zionists. As they say: asad 3a cha3bo, arnab 3a israil.