Libya bids farewell to years of chaos: Elections on time despite emergence of ISIS
Libya is preparing to bid farewell
to the years of chaos after the High National Election Commission (HNEC)
announced its intention to hold the presidential and parliamentary elections,
respectively, with the participation of about 3 million citizens, and to open
the door for candidacy during the first half of November, while warnings are
rising in the country against the return of ISIS on a large scale.
The HNEC announced that it will open
the door for candidacy for the presidential and parliamentary elections when
the logistical preparations are completed, explaining during a press conference
in Tripoli on Sunday, October 24, that what is planned at the present time is
to open the nomination door during the first half of November.
HNEC Chairman Imad al-Sayeh
confirmed that there will be three branches in the cities of Tripoli, Benghazi
and Sabha to receive applications for candidacy for the presidential elections,
noting that the commission will publish the lists of registered voters by
regions to allow any possible challenge to them. He also stressed that the
commission will not tolerate any attempt to undermine its reputation and to
hold free and fair elections.
Presidential
election first
Sayeh confirmed that the
presidential elections will be held first on December 24, and then the
parliamentary elections will be held 30 days later on January 23, 2022. He
noted that the HNEC will announce the results of the presidential and
legislative elections simultaneously, pointing out that if any party wishes to
file a complaint against those elections, it must resort to the judiciary,
which will be the arbiter in these matters.
With regard to making technical
amendments by the House of Representatives, Sayeh indicated that the HNEC 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.
On Saturday, October 23, the Libyan
parliament referred the presidential and parliamentary elections laws to the
HNEC for official adoption as a constitutional text, on the basis of which the
upcoming elections will be held after two months.
Observers of Libyan affairs
confirmed that there are conditions for holding the Libyan elections on time,
most notably the exit of mercenaries and armed groups from Libya, gathering
weapons, and activating the role of the United Nations in the follow-up,
monitoring and supervision of the electoral process, which is one of the most
important conditions that must be met to ensure that elections are held on
time. They stressed that the Support Stability in Libya conference, which was
held Thursday, October 21 in Tripoli under the auspices of the United Nations
and with the participation of 30 countries from around the world, aimed to give
impetus to the transitional path in the country two months before the crucial
presidential elections.
Sudden
appearance
On the other hand, Libya’s Counter
Terrorism Force (CTF) arrested a number of ISIS members in the city of
Msallata, east of the capital, Tripoli.
In televised statements, CTF
commander Muhammed al-Zein said that the CTF arrested two ISIS members and is
continuing its efforts to arrest the rest of the group's members who fled.
Zein explained that one of the
arrested terrorist elements was a terrorist leader who was in Syria, adding
that they were intending to carry out terrorist operations.
According to the Libyan News Agency,
the arrested elements are from the same city and they fought under the command
of Salah Badi and other leaders of the armed groups since Operation Libya Dawn
and all the way to confronting the Libyan National Army (LNA) in the last war
to liberate the capital.
Warnings of the terrorist
organization’s return are widely raised, as Ali al-Tekbali, a member of the
Libyan parliament’s National Security Committee, said that ISIS elements are
present in Sabratha and Zawiya, and they roam day and night in their armored
cars, which have raised black flags, while they are carrying Kalashnikovs,
pistols, and even long-range machine guns. He stressed that the militias
protect them and provide them with their needs, adding that they are
professional in kidnapping, robbery and smuggling.