Libya government says ready for presidential poll

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The Libyan government said Sunday it is ready to hold the country’s presidential election as planned on December 24 despite persistent uncertainty that the crucial vote will go ahead on time. “We are ready for the elections,” said Ramadan Abu Jnah, interim head of government since premier Abdulhamid Dbeibah announced he would run for the presidency. “The government has spared no effort to support the electoral commission (HNEC). We have the chance to make December 24 a historic day,” Abu Jnah said. Libya descended into chaos following a NATO-backed 2011 revolt that overthrew and killed dictato… Continue reading “Libya government says ready for presidential poll”

UN Mission welcomes Al Haddad and Nadhori meeting in Sirte.

Tripoli, The United Nations Support Mission in Libya has warmly welcomed the meeting between General Mohammed Al-Haddad and General Abdul Razzaq Al-Nadhori on Saturday in Sirte.

The Mission encouraged, in a tweet, all parties to take further concrete steps towards unification of State institutions, including the military and security ones.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Libya delays list of presidential election candidates

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Libya’s election commission on Saturday delayed publication of a final list of candidates for a presidential election scheduled in less than two weeks. It is just the latest twist in a UN-led effort targeting December 24 presidential polls intended to help the oil-rich North African country move past a decade of violence. The process has been undermined by bitter divisions over the legal basis for the elections, their dates, and who should be allowed to run, with a string of controversial figures stepping forward. Publication of the final candidate list is supposed to mark the formal start of … Continue reading “Libya delays list of presidential election candidates”

Libya delays candidate list as likely election postponement looms

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TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya’s election commission said on Saturday it would not publish a list of presidential candidates until after it settles some legal issues, leaving almost no time to hold the vote as planned on Dec. 24. While most Libyan and foreign figures involved in the process have continued to publicly call for the election to go ahead on schedule, politicians, analysts and diplomats all say in private that this would be very hard to achieve. Significant delays could increase the risk of derailing the wider peace process in Libya, though a disputed election conducted without clear ag… Continue reading “Libya delays candidate list as likely election postponement looms”

On the Inter. Human rights day: GNA Ministry of Justice confirms it’s monitoring human rights violations in Libya.

Tripoli, The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that it was monitoring human rights violations in Libya, calling for all manifestations of discrimination and violence to be rejected.

In a statement issued by the Office of the Secretary for Human Rights, to mark the International Human Rights Day, the Ministry confirmed that it was following up on human rights violations and welcomed cooperation with all local and international authorities and organizations in promoting human rights.

The statement stressed importance of achieving the principle of equality among all Libyans, ensuring freedom of opinion and expression, and rebuilding of confidence in the justice system and the integrity of laws and institutions, and calling on all governmental and non-governmental authorities and bodies to defend human rights.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Supreme Council of State: We suggested postponing the elections due to the obstruction facing the process.

Tripoli, The Supreme Council of State confirmed that it had proposed postponing the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for this month, to February 2022, due to “the blockage facing the electoral process.”

The second deputy head of the Supreme Council of State, Omar Bushah, said in an interview with the Russian agency “Sputnik” today, Saturday, that “the aim of the initiative, at this time, is the blockage facing the electoral process, which we warned about in the State Council some time ago, because The elections were not built on correct constitutional and legal foundations.”

Bushah added, “Therefore, we believe that the process is vulnerable to collapse, which will negatively affect the stability of the country… The initiative is presented to all national political parties that sense the danger of the stage, and what it will lead to in light of the election of one person with wide powers without a constitution.”

He added that “there are among the presidential candidates, rejected and controversial personalities, and personalities wanted by the national judiciary and international courts… All these circumstances raise the alarm and holds everyone responsible for the circumstances and conditions that may lead to the country.”

Bushah indicated that the Electoral Commission is facing challenges, and it “now cannot announce the final list of candidates in addition to challenging the judiciary, the battle of appeals and the possibility of holding the ballot in light of the presence of figures who have criminalized the Libyans among the candidates, and every day new challenges appear.”

He concluded, “But from our point of view, the most important challenge is the outcome of the elections, and will it actually achieve stability in the absence of any constitutional rule regulating the work of the next phase?”

Source: Libyan News Agency