76302838 New Libyan authorities have called the election period
The rebel government of Libya – the National Transitional Council (NPC) – intends to hold elections eight months after the complete victory over the supporters of the former leader of the country's Muammar Gaddafi. On Thursday, September 22, CNN said a representative of NPC. It is worth noting that while the rebels failed to take complete control of the country. To date, supporters of al-Gaddafi still control the town of Bani Walid in the north-west of Libya, as well as his native city former leader of the Jamahiriya Sirte. As the release of new cities from the supporters of Gaddafi's NPC will be updated with the representatives of these communities. Ultimately, the Council may enter about 80 people, currently there are only 43, was told in NPC. After establishing control over territory across the country NPS intends to appoint the prime minister, who will be responsible for the creation of an interim government. Its composition, however, will need to be approved at the NPC. For eight months, the interim government would prepare elections to the National Congress, consisting of 200 persons. After creating this body of NPC is expected to cease to exist. That the National Congress will form a group of people who will write a constitution for Libya, after which the draft basic law of the country will be put to a referendum. It is also assumed that Libya will be formed a political system, meant by a presence of political parties, who will compete for the sympathies of the population in the parliamentary and presidential elections. The protests against the government of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, gradually developed into a civil war that began in Libya in mid-February 2011. In August, rebels with the support of Western countries were able to capture Tripoli, where, presumably, he was al-Gaddafi, the Libyan leader but the former was not detained. Reliable information about his whereabouts not.