Liberal success in Libya election

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Liberal success in Libya election

Results from Libya's first elections after the overthrow of Col Gaddafi have shown gains for an alliance of parties seen as broadly liberal, BBC reported.

The National Forces Alliance, led by ex-interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril, has won 39 out of 80 seats reserved for political parties.

The Muslim Brotherhood's party has gained 17.

The 200-member National Assembly will also include dozens of independent candidates.

The overall orientation that the assembly will have is therefore unclear.

What remains to be seen is who, if anyone, will lead the assembly by majority.

That will depend on the allegiances of 120 independent candidates, which are largely unknown.

While congratulating other parties, the Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated Justice and Construction Party said it had made gains in seats reserved for independent members.

The current interim Prime Minister Abdurrahim al-Keib said the announcement of the results was "a time of celebration."

"Everybody in Libya is happy. And we are thankful to those partners and friends who have helped us to get to this point," Mr Keib said.

Source: Panorama.am

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