Tripoli, November 16th : .The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah stated that the forthcoming presidential and parliamentary election faces a serious problem due to “laws designed to block the electoral process”. “The elections are going through a very big problem.The elections face a serious problem.
The demand for the Libyan people to elect cannot be waived,” Dbeibah addressed the gathering of youth and student organisations in the capital Tripoli.Dbeibah spoke to the crowd of students and youth organisations in Tripoli, stating that the demand for Libyan citizens to vote cannot be ignored.
He accused the House of Representatives (Parliament), which drafted the election laws, of obstructing the electoral process.The House of Representatives (Parliament) was accused by him of blocking the electoral process.
The prime minister stressed the need to hold elections based on “constitutional base and laws agreed upon by all”.Prime Minister stressed that elections must be based on “constitutional basis and laws accepted by all”.
Libya plans to hold general elections on December 24 this year, as part of a roadmap adopted by the UN-sponsored Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) with the aim to bring stability to Libya.As part of the UN-sponsored Libyan Political Dialogue Forum’s (LPDF), Libya will hold general elections December 24, 2012.
This is in order to restore stability and security to Libya.
The House of Representatives in September approved the presidential election law, and approved the parliamentary election law in October.
In September, the House of Representatives approved the presidential election laws and in October approved the parliamentary elections laws.
However, the two laws spark controversy among some political parties that claim the laws were passed without “consensus” among the parties.
Some political parties claim that the law was passed without consensus among them.
Candidates in the fray for the presidential election include Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late ousted Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi; warlord Khalifa Haftar, who previously led an insurgency from his eastern base against the UN-backed government in Tripoli; Prime Minister al-Dbeibah and Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh.
Saif al Islam Gaddafi is the son of late Libyan ruler Muammar Gadafi.Warlord Khalifa Haitar who led an insurgency in his eastern base against UN-backed Tripoli government; Prime Minister al Dbeibah; and Aguila Saleh, Parliament Speaker, are also candidates.
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