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Former Libyan Prime Minister Establishes New Party Ahead of Upcoming Elections

July 11, 2021
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Blogger, Karima El Fassi revealed that the former Prime Minister, Ali Zeidan, founded a political party called Nidaa Al-Qardabiya.

El Fassi quoted Zeidan’s statements on his Facebook account, that he recently returned to the homeland because he believes in the justice of the cause of Libya. He also believes in the necessity of imposing its prestige among countries, and achieving its renaissance.

According to El Fassi, Zeidan added that his party will hold internal elections in the coming days, without disclosing whether it will run for the party’s presidency or not, saying only that, “the opportunity is available to everyone.”

The former Libyan Prime Minister stressed that his concern is to meet the aspirations of the youth of Libya, and to take care of all segments of society. He pointed out that Libya needs infrastructure, job opportunities for young people, housing, health and economy.

Zeidan denied the accusations against him of stealing public money, describing it as a “dirty rumor party.”

Notably, the June Berlin Conference II on Libya reiterated, the call for the immediate “withdrawal of foreign mercenaries from Libya.”

The conference also called for the Libyan authorities to do their part to make the December elections possible; unify the Central Bank of Libya (CBL); and ensure an equitable distribution of oil revenues. These are the main points of the final declaration adopted at the Berlin Conference II on Libya.

The 58-point document is divided into six sections Introduction, Political Process, Security, Economic and Financial Reforms, Compliance with International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, and the Follow Up.

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