Libya to hold elections in a peaceful atmosphere
Libya is waiting for the first National Assembly election results in the past 50 years, the election itself seems to have exceeded many people’s expectations. The elections were relatively peaceful atmosphere, the liberals seem to have been Biyisilan advocates a greater advantage. People originally thought that a disgruntled crowd in order after the revolution in the country also participated in the election.
Muammar Gaddafi (Muammer Gaddafi) in Sirte, his hometown, the number of people to participate in the electoral vote is a good example. Gaddafi was overthrown in the armed uprising last year, supported by NATO (Noto). And other areas of the Gaddafi regime base, the high turnout of this coastal city – one estimate, 42,000 registered voters, voter turnout in Sirte, between 60-70%.グッチネクタイ
District in the southeast of Tripoli’s Abu Salim (Abu Salim, Gaddafi reign had behind him), voter turnout is relatively high. Gaddafi supporters and former insurgents have clashed in a residential district near the polling centers, officials said voter turnout rate at 50%.
One principal to oversee the voting centers Mufti tah • Al – Wadi (Moftah al-Wady) said: “Gaddafi’s supporters are mostly took part in the vote, especially women.”
The Libyan people are anxiously waiting for the results of the historic election last Saturday, the result was first announced on Monday. The 200-seat National Assembly (General National Congress) will be responsible for the formation of a new government until a Constituent Assembly to draft a new national constitution.グッチ〔SOHO〕ショルダーバッグ 282309A7M0G1000
Against Libya, the election of great historical and symbolic significance, to show the stability of the country after the revolution, and this oil and gas resource-rich North African countries are ready to accept foreign investment preparation.
During the election, the southern Libya and eastern parts of the small-scale violence and voter intimidation incident, at least one person died in a shooting incident. Part of the polling centers closed due to riots, which eight were closed polling stations on Sunday re-opened.
But the worst about this election worry appears to be unfounded. The preliminary data of the election official gives the voter turnout was 62%, the equivalent of 2.8 million registered voters, more than 1.6 million candidates. The ratio at a high level in the recent election of the North African countries, after a series of uprisings and revolution sweeping the Arab world.