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    Islamists, liberals sure of victory in Libya vote

    Libya's election on Saturday could well bring Islamists to power, but liberals under the leadership of the architects of the revolt that ousted Moamer Kadhafi say they too are confident of a win.

    With more than 100 parties running in the upcoming polls of Libya, a nation with no recent history of democracy and no polling technology, it is impossible to predict the make-up of the General National Congress.

    But three parties are seen as key contenders, including the liberal Alliance of National Forces, led by war-time prime minister Mahmud Jibril, which faces stiff competition from Islamist parties Justice and Construction and Al-Wattan.

    "We don't have surveys, so really we have no idea how powerful or how weak we are," said Ali Tarhuni, leader of a centrist party within the coalition, who served as the rebels' oil and finance minister during the 2011 conflict.

    The winds of the Arab Spring that ushered Islamists into power in neighbouring Tunisia and Egypt may well bring the same result on Saturday in the first national election since Kadhafi was toppled.

    Mohammed Sawan, head of the Justice and Construction which was launched by Libya's Muslim Brotherhood, said his party enjoys a broad base of support in the conservative country unlike liberal "technocrats."

    "We believe that the National Congress should have a solid bloc that has popular backing across the country," he said.

    Sawan added that his party aims to dominate the incoming congress by linking up with similar parties, such as Al-Wattan, which draws on the popularity of members such as former jihadist Abdelhakim Belhaj, and the National Front.

    Eighty out of 200 seats in the assembly have been allocated to party representatives. The party with the top votes will de facto need to reach out to 120 independents and smaller parties to dominate the legislature.

    Proponents of political Islam believe that by banding together they can dominate the legislature, which was abruptly stripped of its constitution-making powers on Thursday.

    But the Alliance of National Forces, which includes personalities such as Jibril and Tarhuni who proved themselves during the "crisis-period," or the early stages of last year's war against Kadhafi, also stand a good chance.

    "Our goal is to get the majority, we will see later whether we need alliances or not," said its secretary general Faisal al-Krekshi

    He rejects the "naive" notion that Libya's political scene is split between moderates and Islamists noting that "all Libyans are Muslim and all parties recognise Islam as the main source of legislation."

    The dichotomy he prefers to draw is that of experience and inexperience.

    "For the reconstruction of Libya, we need technocrats with experience, not newcomers testing the waters," he said, pointing out the weak grip on security of the ruling National Transitional Council now dominated by Islamists.

    "The current authorities have clearly failed to manage the crisis."

    "This is no time for ideologies, we need to foster unity," he stressed.

    There are no major policy difference between the nascent parties, with all of them advertising themselves as nationalists, democrats, and Islamists in the same breath, while promising to tackle security, health and the economy.

    All the parties agree that Islamic law, or sharia, should be a reference of legislation in the Muslim nation. Differences tend to centre on what system of governance Libya should have -- presidential, parliamentary or a mix.

    That is now a decision to be made by a constituent authority of 60 experts which is to be elected by the people rather than appointed by the incoming General National Congress.

    The fate of Libya's parties rides on the tribal and personal networks they can tap into in the run-up to the elections, what alliances are likely to be developed in the congress, and the impact of their advertising.

    "They're all in a position to do well," said Carlo Binda, director of the National Democratic Institute's branch in Libya, noting none have run in elections before.

    Parties were banned as an act of treason during the 42 years of Kadhafi's iron-grip on power. There are 142 parties fielding 1,206 candidates in the election.

    The result is a lot of white noise.

    "A lot of people haven't been able to really grasp how party (or independent) candidates differ from one another but they are willing to go out to vote and it will be very interesting to see what the result is," Binda said.

     

    47 comments

    • libtardsuc  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      Islam is the only religion liberals like.....
    • rusk1955  •  3 days ago
      Islamists, liberals sure of victory in Libya vote
      talk about extremes
    • Danny  •  3 days ago
      Americans -- why not pull all of our troops out of the middle east -- stop sending any foreign aide-- let them continue to do what they have been doing for two thousand years? They are too stupid to" move out of a desert" --- let them "eat their nuclear weapons" -- the Islamist's are taking over that part of the world -- we can do nothing to stop it -- nor should we --- they have asked for it -- now let them have it ---- we will be just fine -- in fact we will be a lot better off than we were before ---
      • Mark C 2 days 13 hrs ago
        Contrary to your statement, they are not too stupid to move out of a desert. They are infesting Europe and the US at an alarming rate. I also meant "infest" not "invest" just to clarify. They are like vermin swarming outwards.
      • Pollywannacracker 2 days 8 hrs ago
        Good Question, Danny. And the simplest answer is Oil and strategic footholds.
    • dudleydoright  •  2 days 21 hrs ago
      How Many Countries have to see the Muslim Brotherhood come into Power until you
      Liberals realize that real Theocracy .. the kind you say is what you fear, IS HAPPENING all over the Middle East? -- How many more? Are you aware how obama is positioning the Muslims in those Countries?
      • Bill 2 days 10 hrs ago
        bent over??? just saying
      • Andres 2 days 8 hrs ago
        "Us liberals" did not support the ousting of Khaddaffi nor the war in Syria. Don't accuse "us liberals" fot the consequences of what you conservatives (both Islamist and Christian) push for. "Us liberals" don't believe in violence, thus we welcome regime change in Tunisia and Egypt, and support the peaceful activism in Bahrain, Greece etc.. Once the right wing gets involved, they start with their rapid solution madness: organnize armed rebelion, impose economic sanctions, no fly zones, invasions etc.. Can't "you conservatives" see the difference?
      • Caveman 20 hrs ago
        What I see is if the American Left and Right did not join together and "organise armed rebelian, impose economic sanctions" the United States would not exist. Oh by the way Pres. Omama (a liberal) suported whole hartedly the ouster of Khaddaffi.
    • door gunner  •  Mattoon, Illinois  •  2 days 13 hrs ago
      Lets help liberate another country
    • ChicagoNick 45  •  3 days ago
      Obama's done more to advance the Cause of the Muslim Brotherhood and the dreamed of Islamic Caliphate handing over Libya and Egypt in one presidency than he's bothered doing for America.

      This affirmative action hire basically UNDID 5 president's worth of work undone by the ghettoman with no birth certificate that's not from a second rate photoshop hack...
      • Brittney 3 days ago
        the caliphate is no dream any longer ,and after obama gets re-elected he will turn the keys to the white house over to the caliphate .,hope u are learning arabic
    • Jefferson's Ghost Han ...  •  Waynesboro, Pennsylvania  •  3 days ago
      Soon all the "Arab Spring" countries will be controlled by the Muslim Brotherhood. All part of the plan.
      • eee 3 days ago
        Don't worry, BO says that "it is the right thing to do"
    • phil  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      Libturds and Muzturds, what a combination. :(
    • No  •  New York, New York  •  3 days ago
      I think we all know how this will turn out. The more brutal and extreme elements will prevail. It's the middle eastern way. No matter what when things get ugly, and they will, they will find a way to blame the US, Britain or Israel. That's also the middle eastern way.
      • Mike Jones 3 days ago
        Unfortunately, the US, France, and England do bear some responsibility for the mess they got over there. Who knows what the final death toll will be, but it will probably be higher than if we just minded our own business and let Kadhafi deal with the rebels in BenGazi
      • Evil eyes are watching me 3 days ago
        NATO-US invaded Libya and you want nobody to blame them for what is going on in that country?? I think you are brainless
      • No 3 days ago
        @Evil eyes are watching me.

        You think Libya was a picnic before US-NATO got involved? HAH! It's hopeless. I never encouraged intervention in Libya. People need to sort their problems out on their own. Period.
    • Benito  •  3 days ago
      From Egypt, Iraq, Libya, and so on, it is apparent that the "Arab Spring" and "Democracy" movement is nothing more than a power struggle that has destabilized the Middle East to the point of all-out war between Sunni and Shia across many borders. The danger of this ever escalating conflict is the fact that governments who are supplying weapons may be drawn into a global conflict as this crisis continues to escalate.
    • april  •  4 days ago
      As long as the oil is flowing, nobody cares whether people in that country wish to live in the 21th century or the dark ages.
    • phil  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      Did Soetoro ever find those WMD's in Libya? he was there getting that oil. Sound familiar?
    • phil  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      What exactly is an Islamist? All Muslim crapholes in the Middle East only have Muslims in charge, it's because they are ALL Islamic dictatorships. frickin yahoo.
    • smokey otis  •  3 days ago
      thanks obama for helping overthrow gov'ts that are now installing anti-US islamist rulers.
    • השואה לעולם לא עוד  •  4 days ago
      Liberals are insane. They are "confident"? ROFLMAO it doesn't matter who votes, the Islamist will win by ballot or bullet. Oy my G dash D, will you liberals listen for once in your life. I grew up in the Middle East, I have family in Israel especially out EAST BANK and I know Islam and the Muslim that practice it. There will be NO Socialist Libyan Utopia you morons. LOL, the MB et al; will slaughter you. Hell, I read on the Arabic sites form Libya they are planning to "cleans" the land of infidels (liberals).

      Liberals get what they deserve. Two people want to rule the world , every thought and action from cradle to grave; Liberals and Muslims. Both hate freedom. They deserve each other.
    • Danny  •  4 days ago
      "It is all coming together folks" --- Ray Charles can see this deal --- if they can just get Obama to complete his part of the "commitment" -- everything will be just fine -- "women" if I were you I would be afraid -- very very afraid!!! May want to read up on how your world will be changing -- may want to put off on the new wardrobe -- think "black cloth" and lots of it -------
    • Caveman  •  Woodland, Washington  •  3 days ago
      They are falling like domino's.
    • eee  •  3 days ago
      At least one person will be happy, BO. It only cost the US around 1.5 billion. I guess Hillary will be arriving there soon with billions of dollars to rebuild the country.
    • out to lunch  •  3 days ago
      Libya HAD the highes living standard in Africa. Women HAD more rights than any other African and most middle eastern countries. We dont care who is in power, so long as the oil is flowing.
    • WIB  •  2 days 15 hrs ago
      the Liberals are about to be in for a shock as all rights of women will soon be gone . by the way did women even have the right to vote in this election.
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