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The UN praises successful conclusion of voter registration and Benghazi vote

bySami Zaptia
May 23, 2012
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Tripoli, 23 May:

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya and Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Ian . . .[restrict]Martin, welcomed the successful conclusion on 21 May of the voter registration process for the elections to the National Congress on 19 June. “Today’s accomplishment is a major milestone and a source of pride for the Libyan people who endured 42 years of denial of political rights,” he said.

Hailing the announcement by the Higher National Electoral Commission (HNEC) that 2.7 million people of voting age had registered to cast their ballots, Martin said the figures were a testimony to the commitment of Libyans to their country’s democratic transition, and a recognition of their sacrifices in the struggle for freedom and democracy.

Martin was also encouraged by the huge interest on the part of political entities to register for the election, which he said was a further reflection of the Libyans’ desire to create a new political environment and culture based on pluralism.

He commended the HNEC for the hard work and commitment in ensuring a smooth and efficient voter and candidate registration process. He also recognised the Libyan authorities’ efforts in providing overall support to this process.

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“This has been a huge challenge and undertaking in terms of logistics and security planning, particularly in the context of Libya’s post-conflict transition and the fact that there has been no electoral experience in over four decades,” the Special Representative  said.

He expressed confidence that the Libyan people would “continue to exhibit the same spirit and commitment over the coming weeks in the lead up to Election Day”. He stressed that the UN would continue to support the Libyan people, reiterating UNSMIL’s commitment to assist them in their endeavours to build a new Libya.

Martin also congratulated people in Benghazi for organising and holding an election for their local leadership. “This is a further indication of the Libyan people’s thirst for representative democracy at all levels of government,” he said. [/restrict]

Tags: democracyelection registrationelectionsfreedomHNECIan MartinUNUNSMIL

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