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New Electoral Commission Chief Appointed Amid Libya’s Political Deadlock

Summary by LibyaReview
Libya’s High Council of State has voted to appoint Salah Al-Kemishi as Chairman of the Board of the High National Elections Commission, a move that has intensified political tensions between Libya’s rival legislative bodies and raised new questions about the future of the country’s electoral process. Al-Kemishi secured 63 votes in a second round of voting, defeating Al-Aref Al-Tir, who received 33 votes. A total of 103 members participated in th…
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Tripoli: The Supreme Council of State re-elected Salah Al-Kamachi as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Supreme National Electoral Commission to the forefront of the Libyan political scene, in a step that triggered a new wave of institutional differences between the two Houses of Representatives and the State, and expanded the debate on the legality of the actions taken in a file that is one of the most sensitive, as the main entry points…

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LibyaReview broke the news in on Monday, January 5, 2026.
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