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Libya Plans Legal Reform for Election Disputes
Libya Plans Legal Reform for Election Disputes

Libya Review

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Libya Review

Libya Plans Legal Reform for Election Disputes

As part of joint efforts to ensure election integrity and boost public confidence in its outcomes, Libya's High National Elections Commission (HNEC), in coordination with the Supreme Judicial Council, has announced plans to hold the First Scientific Conference on Electoral Disputes under the theme 'Towards Establishing a Stable Legal Framework for Electoral Disputes.' The event will be held from December 28 to 29, 2025. The Commission and the Supreme Judicial Council have extended invitations to researchers, academics, legal professionals, and election experts to participate in the conference, which aims to generate legal proposals for drafting a specialized electoral dispute resolution law. Objectives of the Conference Gather ideas and proposals to support the drafting of a legal bill specifically addressing electoral disputes. Identify legal gaps in current electoral dispute frameworks. Compare the establishment of special electoral dispute chambers versus an independent judicial body. Benefit from comparative legal experiences in electoral dispute resolution. Assess practical experiences in the field of electoral disputes. Explore the possibility of incorporating alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanisms. Propose legislative reforms that support fair and efficient handling of electoral disputes. Main Themes of the Conference Axis I: General principles in resolving electoral disputes. Axis II: Legal and procedural frameworks for electoral challenges. Axis III: Jurisdiction and authorities responsible for electoral disputes. Axis IV: Oversight mechanisms in electoral appeals. Axis V: Impact of electoral challenges on the electoral process. Axis VI: The role of technology in developing electoral dispute systems. Axis VII: Practical applications and implementation mechanisms. Tags: HNEClibyaLibyan Elections

Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 25, 2025
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 25, 2025

Libya Observer

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Libya Observer

Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 25, 2025

Trump Advisor Boulous meets Haftar in Benghazi, reviews Libyan-American cooperation Tripoli power outages attributed to damage in Janzour, but grid now stabilized, says GECOL Greece calls on Libya to engage e maritime border delimitation talks Attorney general, EU officials seek closer coordination on transnational crime Libya, Turkey discuss military cooperation at defence expo US advisor confirms $235m Libya infrastructure deal Education minister calls for regulation of international schools in Libya INTERPOL carries out special field operation in Misrata GNU says it wants to enhance financial transparency Libya and Netherlands discuss cooperation on illegal migration Libya signs deal to boost clean energy in oil sector Audit Bureau and EU ambassador agree on joint programme coordination Libya exports ammonia shipment to Greece from Brega port Zallaf company confirms start of second phase of south oil refinery NOC reviews with AGOCO plans for 2026 Al-Sayeh reviews HNEC's readiness for municipal elections with UNSMIL's Deputy Head Belqasem Haftar signs contracts with Turkey to upgrade air navigation systems at 8 Libyan airports Libya, Pakistan discuss outstanding issues and strengthen bilateral ties Tripoli Court annuls Dbeibah's appointment of new Judicial Police head Presidential Council notifies Radaa Force regarding use of VIP lounge at Mitiga Airport HNEC reveals reasons for suspending municipal elections in several districts Tripoli court jails three ex-bank officials over corruption Ministry of Social Affairs reviews displaced persons grant system Interior ministry discusses security plans for reopening French consulate in Tripoli Takala rejects Al-Mishri's meeting with candidates for new government leadership Japanese shipping giant launches first operations in Libya Oil Minister: Libya capable of strategic partnership with Europe in oil and gas EU: Keen to continue providing technical support for success of elections in Libya 700 Sudanese deported from Kufra for health and security reasons Libya assumes presidency of African Ministers' Conference of Environment for 2025-2026 Greece starts enforcing asylum suspension law, detains over 200 migrants arriving from Libya Al-Mishri meets with new government leadership candidates in Tripoli Dbeibah: Moving forward with bringing prisons under Justice Ministry's control FM Al-Baour reviews consular services for citizens in Romania HNEC suspends local elections in 11 municipalities Saddam Haftar seeks closer defence ties with Pakistan HNEC distributes over 335,000 ballot cards ahead of municipal elections Libyan ministers push to activate US energy, trade cooperation Eight unidentified bodies buried in Abu Qarain and Tumina cemeteries in Misrata Chief of General Staff meets Greek Military Attaché to discuss prospects for cooperation 183 illegal immigrants deported from Tobruk Israel asks the US to pressure Libya and other countries to accept Palestinians from Gaza Tarhuna Victims Association calls for Libya to surrender suspects to ICC ICC confirms arrest of Khaled Al-Haishri in Germany in execution of its warrant Orlando discusses latest political and security developments in Libya with Tetteh HoR joins pan-African legal training talks Tetteh, German Ambassador discuss strengthening international coordination in Libya Libya, China sign MoU to resume national railway project UN trains Libya's human rights council on detention monitoring NOC, AGOCO explore plans to utilize associated gas from Messla and Sarir fields Libya moves to integrate migrant workers into banking system Libyan Football Federation announces date for League playoffs Tags: news headlines

HNEC, Spanish Ambassador review 2025 municipal elections and electoral support
HNEC, Spanish Ambassador review 2025 municipal elections and electoral support

Libya Observer

time23-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Libya Observer

HNEC, Spanish Ambassador review 2025 municipal elections and electoral support

The Chairman of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Imad Al-Sayeh, held talks on Tuesday with Spanish Ambassador to Libya, Javier Soria Quintana, to review progress in Libya's electoral process and outline plans for the 2025 municipal council elections. According to a statement from the HNEC media office, Al-Sayeh highlighted the ongoing technical and logistical preparations, reaffirming the Commission's commitment to conducting elections with transparency and professionalism in line with international standards. The Ambassador commended the HNEC level of organization and preparedness, reaffirming Spain's full support for Libya's democratic path. He also expressed his country's readiness to provide technical expertise and advisory support to contribute to the success of the upcoming elections. News Tagged: HNEC Spanish ambassador

HNEC, UN review 2025 vote plans
HNEC, UN review 2025 vote plans

Libyan Express

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Libyan Express

HNEC, UN review 2025 vote plans

BY Libyan Express Jul 22, 2025 - 04:16 Al-Sayeh, UN discuss election readiness The Chairman of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Dr Emad Al-Sayeh, met on Monday with Ms Stephanie Koury, Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Libya, to review ongoing preparations for the second round of municipal council elections scheduled for 2025. The meeting focused on the Commission's technical and logistical readiness, particularly as the voter card distribution phase nears completion. With this key stage concluding, HNEC is now transitioning into the vote-preparation phase for the targeted municipalities. Dr Al-Sayeh provided an update on the Commission's operational plan and reaffirmed HNEC's commitment to conducting the elections in a transparent, impartial, and well-organised manner. He stressed that the Commission is working according to a clear timeline developed in close coordination with relevant national bodies and international partners. The discussions also addressed political and technical challenges affecting the electoral process, especially those linked to activating international support mechanisms facilitated through the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Both sides emphasised the importance of ensuring a stable and coherent environment to implement the electoral roadmap effectively. Established in 2012, the High National Elections Commission is an independent national institution mandated by Libyan law to organise and oversee all electoral processes, including presidential, parliamentary, and municipal elections. HNEC plays a central role in safeguarding electoral integrity and works to foster voter participation and electoral awareness in partnership with local and international stakeholders. Ms Koury reiterated the United Nations' full support for the Commission, noting the UN's ongoing role in providing technical and advisory assistance to ensure the success and credibility of Libya's electoral processes. The meeting reflects the continued collaboration between Libyan institutions and international partners in supporting a peaceful and democratic transition through inclusive and well-managed elections. The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express. How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@ Please include 'Op-Ed' in the subject line.

HNEC head discusses Libya's elections with UK minister
HNEC head discusses Libya's elections with UK minister

Libya Observer

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Libya Observer

HNEC head discusses Libya's elections with UK minister

The head of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Imad Al-Sayeh, met on Tuesday with UK Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa, Hamish Falconer to discuss the latest developments in Libya's electoral process. The meeting, attended by British Ambassador Martin Longden and HNEC board member Abdelhakim Al-Shaab, focused on preparations for upcoming municipal elections, technical and logistical challenges, and efforts to ensure transparency and security. Falconer reaffirmed the UK's full support for Libya's electoral process, calling it a foundation for political stability and institution-building. He praised the Commission's professionalism and preparedness. Al-Sayeh emphasized the importance of international support, reiterating the Commission's commitment to neutrality and boosting public confidence in the electoral process. News Tagged: HNEC the United Kingdom

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