Dabaiba submitted his candidacy papers at the headquarters of the High National Elections Commission in the capital, Tripoli, according to live scenes broadcast on official television.
On Saturday, Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh submitted his official candidacy papers for the upcoming presidential elections at the headquarters of the High Electoral Commission in Benghazi.
Saleh said in a press conference after submitting his candidacy papers: “Today I attended the headquarters of the Supreme National Elections Authority in the city of Benghazi to submit the documents required to run for the position of President of the Libyan Republic.”
And still uncertainty surrounds the planned elections in light of differences over the constitutional rules.
On November 8, the offices of the Electoral Commission in Libya began receiving the papers of candidates for the presidential and parliamentary elections, and the commission announced the start of distributing electoral cards to those entitled to vote.
After opening the door for candidacy, Libyan politicians and public figures submitted their candidacy papers, including Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, commander of the Libyan National Army, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, former Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zaidan, and Minister of Interior of the former Government of National Accord, Fathi Bashagha. .
Some polling stations of the High National Elections Commission witnessed armed attacks and acts of sabotage by some militias, gunmen and outlaws, in an attempt to obstruct the elections, despite the threat of international sanctions against those who obstruct them.
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