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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Libya gives green light for political campaign

Protesters demonstrate against the allocation of seats for elections to Libya’s National Congress, in Benghazi. (Reuters)
Protesters demonstrate against the allocation of seats for elections to Libya’s National Congress, in Benghazi. (Reuters)

Political campaigning for a national assembly begins on Monday, a milestone in Libya’s troubled path to democratic elections after four decades of dictatorship under late dictator Muammar Qaddafi. 

The electoral commission announced late on Saturday that candidates have 18 days to campaign, June 18 to July 5 inclusive. It said 2,501 independents and 1,206 political association candidates were eligible to stand after vetting.

A total of 142 political associations are fielding candidates, it added.

The July 7 vote is for the North African nation’s first General National Congress. Once the newly elected assembly holds its first session, the interim ruling National Transitional Council is due to step down.

The vote, which was initially slated for June 19 in line with a pledge by the NTC, was postponed for technical and logistical reasons.
  

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