First Published: 2012-07-13

 

Liberals sweep party seats in Libyan capital

 

Partial tallies reveal overwhelming victory of liberal coalition over Islamists in Tripoli.

 

Middle East Online

Landslide victory of liberals in Tripoli

TRIPOLI - Libyan voters in the capital opted overwhelmingly in favour of a liberal coalition led by wartime premier Mahmud Jibril which also trounced other parties in the east, partial tallies showed on Thursday.

In the central Tripoli electoral district, the National Forces Alliance (NFA) had a nearly ten-fold advantage over the Muslim Brotherhood's Justice and Construction Party (JCP) in voting for the country's national congress.

The NFA scored 46,225 votes compared with the JCP's modest 4,774. The remainder of the eight constituencies in Tripoli voted along similar lines with the exception of Hay Al-Andalus, where the NFA did not field candidates.

Thursday's electoral commission figures, combined with earlier results from the eastern city of Benghazi, cradle of the revolt that ousted Moamer Gathafi last year, give Jibril's coalition a massive lead among the seats reserved for parties.

But securing the support of the majority of voters in the east and west's largest cities does not automatically translate into the power to dominate the next congress, in which independents hold the majority of seats.

A total of 120 seats in the assembly are reserved for individual candidates, with the remaining 80 seats set aside for party list candidates such as those fielded by Jibril's coalition.

The parties race follows the proportional system, with seats in the congress distributed among political entities in roughly the same proportion as the votes cast for that party.

The results of Libya's first national election since Gathafi's fall are being rolled out district by district in a complex counting system that needs to measure the performance of both individual candidates and those fielded by parties.

Libya's electoral commission has yet to fix a date for publication of the final results.


 

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