Love Pulse Posted October 24, 2021 Posted October 24, 2021 https://www.msn.com/ar-ae/news/featured/انتخابات-ليبيا-فتح-أبواب-الترشح-للرئاسة-في-3-مدن/ar-AAPTAxb The Electoral Commission in Libya announced, on Sunday, the opening of the door for candidacy for the presidential and parliamentary elections in the first half of next month. While the head of the High National Elections Commission, Imad al-Sayeh, confirmed, during a press conference, held today, Sunday in Tripoli, that opening the door for candidacy for the presidential elections will be available once the logistical preparations are completed. He indicated that the commission will publish the lists of registered voters by regions tomorrow, Monday, to allow any possible challenge to them, stressing that the commission will work to conduct fair and transparent elections. presidential first The head of the commission explained that the presidential elections will be held first on December 24, and then the parliamentary elections will be held after 30 days. That is, on January 23, 2022. Libya elections.. United Nations and Japan sign an agreement to support "People" Al-Sayeh said that the Electoral Commission is waiting for the Supreme Judicial Council to issue the executive regulations regarding appeals committees this week, noting that there will be simultaneous submission of applications for candidacy for the House of Representatives and for the presidential elections. Al-Sayeh confirmed that the Electoral Commission will announce the results of the presidential and legislative elections simultaneously, noting that if any party wishes to file a complaint against those elections, it must resort to the judiciary, which will be the judge in these matters. artistic modifications He pointed out that the Commission does not view the House of Representatives as a political party, but rather as a legislative authority that is responsible for referring any electoral laws to it, stressing that the Commission is obligated to put these laws into effect. The Libyan reconciliation train departs from Sirte, in preparation for the elections The head of the commission stressed that it is still waiting for the technical amendments of the parliament to the parliamentary and presidential elections laws, noting that the matter will be resolved during the current week, so that the elections process can start directly. Yesterday, Saturday, two Libyan parliamentarians revealed to "Al-Ain Al-Akhbar" that the House of Representatives referred the electoral law to the High Electoral Commission, after the recent amendments it requested. Parliamentarian Muhammad Amer Al-Abani said, in a brief statement to "Al-Ain News", that the House of Representatives issued Law No. 4 amending Law No. 2 regarding the election of members of the House of Representatives, noting that the House referred it to the Electoral Commission after the amendment. Possible appeals On whether the amendments were material, Al-Abani stressed that these amendments are formal, not material. That is, it did not overlook many provisions of the House of Representatives law, which was referred earlier to the Commission, before it requested its amendment. Two parliamentarians reveal the details of amending the Parliamentary Elections Law in Libya For his part, parliamentarian and member of the Defense and National Security Committee in the House of Representatives, Ali Al-Takbali, said in statements to Al-Ain Al-Akhbar that the parliament responded to the commission’s request to amend the House of Representatives Law, and issued Law No. 4 to amend it. On the reasons for making the amendments, especially that they are formalities, Al-Takbali said that the commission requested these amendments so that there would be no appeals to the Parliamentary Elections Law, noting that it immunized the law from any future challenges to it with these amendments.
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