Elections in Libya
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On July 7, 2012, the National Transitional Council, in power since the Libyan civil war, supervised democratic elections for a 200 member General National Congress to replace the Council.[1] The assembly was to choose a prime minister and organize parliamentary elections in 2013.[1] A process to write a constitution will also be determined.[1] Unrest driven by armed militias, ethnic minority and radical groups undermined the process and the government for the three years following the overthrowing of Gaddafi. Internal apathy towards democratic reforms slowed the process however external bodies such as the European Union were pressing for the establishment of a national dialogue to build consensus and for the drafting of a new constitution to take place before the end of 2014.[2] Parliamentary elections were scheduled to be held on June 25 2014 in a move aimed at stabilizing the country and quelling the unrest..[3]
2012 elections
Template:Libyan General National Congress election, 2012
Historical elections
Libya under Gaddafi
National elections were indirect through a hierarchy of people's committees. The head of government was elected by the General People's Congress. The last such election was held in March 2010.
Libya's parliament consisted of a unicameral General People's Congress. Its members were elected indirectly through a hierarchy of people's committees.
Suffrage was 18 years of age; universal and technically compulsory.
Kingdom of Libya
- Libyan general election, 1952
- Libyan general election, 1956
- Libyan general election, 1960
- Libyan general election, 1964
- Libyan general election, 1965
References
- ^ a b c Gumuchian, Marie-Louise, and Hadeel Al Shalchi. "Libyans celebrate free vote despite violence". Reuters. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ "A European agenda to support Libya's transition". European Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved May 20 2014.
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(help) - ^ "Libya to hold elections in a bid to defuse violence". Herald Globe. Retrieved May 20 2014.
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