DAMASCUS, Jul 18 (NNN-SANA) – Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, was sworn in yesterday, for a fourth seven-year term, emphasising the importance of production, investment, and anti-corruption, given the tough economic situation in the country.
Speaking during his inauguration ceremony, Assad said, the focus of the next phase will be on increasing production, which is the key to improving livelihood, amid the tough economic hardship in Syria.
Currently, 3,000 production factories are being built in Syria, said the president.
The sanctions and siege could not entirely close the doors of investment, especially in the field of “profitable” renewable energy, Assad noted.
The reason for investing in renewable energy is to resolve the electricity problem, “which is a priority for all because of its vitality, not just to our daily life but to different investments,” he explained.
The Syrian leader also vowed to expand the fighting against corruption, using new means to expose the corrupted.
Assad, 55, delivered his inauguration speech at the presidential palace in the capital, Damascus, in a live broadcast by the state-run television.
Assad garnered 95.1 percent of votes in the recent presidential election. About 14 million, of an estimated 18 million eligible voters, inside and outside Syria, cast their votes, with a turnout rate of over 78 percent.
Assad’s victory was largely anticipated, as his rivals in the race were low-profile opposition figures, and a former cabinet minister.
On Jul 17, 2000, Assad succeeded his father, Hafez al-Assad, as the Syrian president. Under the current Syrian constitution, adopted in 2012, the president of Syria has the right to run for office twice, which means this would be Assad’s last term in office.– NNN-SANA