A Delayed Vote Reflects the Scars of Libya’s Civil War - News Summed Up

A Delayed Vote Reflects the Scars of Libya’s Civil War


A group of activists protest against the postponement of Libya’s presidential election in Tripoli's Martyrs Square on Dec. 25, 2021. (MAHMUD TURKIA/AFP via Getty Images)Delays to Libya’s planned presidential election will resolve neither the disagreements over how the ballot should be organized nor the controversy surrounding the top candidates. The vote, whenever it is held, will thus fail to truly unify the country as intended, and could eventually spur more violence by deepening divisions between warring Libyan factions. On Dec. 22, the commission proposed a one-month delay to Jan. 24, when the presidential vote could coincide with planned parliamentary elections, which are just as divisive as the presidential election. The HoR met on Dec. 27 to discuss the path ahead, but the discussion quickly fell ...


Source: Libya Today December 28, 2021 22:42 UTC



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