Libya: RWB's Recommendations on Libya's Constitutional and Legal Framework

press release

Reporters Without Borders is today publishing its recommendations on Libya's constitutional and legal framework, as the High National Electoral Commission (HNEC/المفوضية الوطنية العليا للانتخابات) prepares to hold a third round of elections for 13 Constituent Assembly seats that could not be held in the first two rounds.

A boycott by part of the Amazigh and Tebu communities and armed attacks on several polling stations partially obstructed the first round on 20 February. By the end of the second round on 26 February, affected by more security problems, only 47 of the Constituent Assembly's 60 seats had been filled.

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