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Al-Mishri Elected President of Libya’s High Council of State

August 6, 2024
Al-Mishri Elected President of Libya’s High Council of State
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Khaled Al-Mishri has won the presidency of the Libyan High Council of State (HCS) after a tight election. In the runoff, he secured 69 votes against 68 for his opponent, Mohamed Takala. The initial voting round saw Al-Mishri receive 54 votes, Takala 67, and another candidate, Adel Karmous, 17.

The HCS holds annual elections for its presidency, and this year’s election was particularly significant given the council’s influential role in Libya’s political landscape.

Established under the Libyan Political Agreement in 2015, the HCS serves as an advisory body to the Government of National Unity, aiming to ensure inclusive legislative processes.

Since the 2011 uprising that ousted long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has faced ongoing turmoil, with various factions vying for control.

The election of new leadership is seen as pivotal in advancing these efforts amidst internal strife and external interventions.

Khaled Al-Mishri is a prominent Libyan politician and the current president of the Libyan High Council of State (HCS). He has played a significant role in the country’s political landscape.

Al-Mishri was first elected as the president of the HCS in April 2018, succeeding Abdulrahman Sewehli.

He has since been a key figure in the council, which was established under the Libyan Political Agreement signed in Skhirat, Morocco, in 2015.

The HCS serves as an advisory body, aiming to ensure legislative processes are inclusive and representative of Libya’s diverse political landscape.

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