Election as a holiday: observers from South Ossetia on the voting in Syria
In South Ossetia, each candidate's representative signs a ballot, and in Syria, each voter dips his little finger in ink so that one person cannot vote a second time, Chairman of the South Ossetian Parliament Alan Tadtaev told about the peculiarities of the election process in the Syrian Arab Republic.
According to him, the ink does not leave the hand for three days, therefore, a person cannot re-cast his vote at another polling station.