AIRLINK 74.30 Increased By ▲ 0.05 (0.07%)
BOP 5.03 Decreased By ▼ -0.02 (-0.4%)
CNERGY 4.54 Increased By ▲ 0.12 (2.71%)
DFML 37.69 Increased By ▲ 1.85 (5.16%)
DGKC 90.70 Increased By ▲ 2.70 (3.07%)
FCCL 22.54 Increased By ▲ 0.34 (1.53%)
FFBL 32.66 Decreased By ▼ -0.06 (-0.18%)
FFL 9.76 Decreased By ▼ -0.03 (-0.31%)
GGL 10.94 Increased By ▲ 0.14 (1.3%)
HBL 115.78 Decreased By ▼ -0.12 (-0.1%)
HUBC 136.50 Increased By ▲ 0.66 (0.49%)
HUMNL 10.08 Increased By ▲ 0.24 (2.44%)
KEL 4.62 Increased By ▲ 0.01 (0.22%)
KOSM 5.00 Increased By ▲ 0.34 (7.3%)
MLCF 40.15 Increased By ▲ 0.27 (0.68%)
OGDC 138.35 Increased By ▲ 0.45 (0.33%)
PAEL 27.45 Increased By ▲ 1.02 (3.86%)
PIAA 24.51 Decreased By ▼ -1.77 (-6.74%)
PIBTL 6.69 Decreased By ▼ -0.07 (-1.04%)
PPL 123.25 Increased By ▲ 0.35 (0.28%)
PRL 27.30 Increased By ▲ 0.61 (2.29%)
PTC 13.92 Decreased By ▼ -0.08 (-0.57%)
SEARL 59.64 Increased By ▲ 0.94 (1.6%)
SNGP 69.95 Decreased By ▼ -0.45 (-0.64%)
SSGC 10.40 Increased By ▲ 0.04 (0.39%)
TELE 8.60 Increased By ▲ 0.04 (0.47%)
TPLP 11.27 Decreased By ▼ -0.11 (-0.97%)
TRG 64.42 Increased By ▲ 0.19 (0.3%)
UNITY 26.70 Increased By ▲ 0.65 (2.5%)
WTL 1.39 Increased By ▲ 0.01 (0.72%)
BR100 7,864 Increased By 25.8 (0.33%)
BR30 25,594 Increased By 134 (0.53%)
KSE100 75,312 Increased By 381 (0.51%)
KSE30 24,200 Increased By 53.9 (0.22%)

PMTRIPOLI: Eight candidates are to contest a September 12 election among members of the General National Congress to become Libya's new prime minister, an official source said on Thursday.

Among them are Mahmud Jibril, who led a transitional council during last year's revolution which toppled Moamer Kadhafi and now heads the liberal National Forces Alliance, and Electricity Minister Awadh al-Barassi, an Islamist.

The vote for the new premier will be held among the 200 members of the country's national assembly that was itself elected in early July.

Current vice premier Mustafa Abu Shagur, considered close to the Islamists, is also a candidate to succeed the transitional prime minister, Abdel Rahim al-Kib, the Integrity and Patriotism Commission added.

The commission ratifies prospective candidates to ensure they have not been implicated in cases of corruption or in repression during the 2011 uprising that led to Kadhafi's ouster and subsequent killing.

Jibril's coalition of some 60 small liberal groupings holds 39 of the 80 assembly seats reserved for political parties.

The Justice and Construction Party, born from the Muslim Brotherhood, is the second largest grouping in the congress with 17 seats.

In addition to the 80 seats reserved for parties, 120 General National Congress seats are reserved for independents whose affiliations are less predictable.

Among the independent candidates for the post of premier is Abdelhamid al-Naami, head of the small Libyan Centre party.

The main tasks facing the new administration will be to tackle rampant security problems and reconstruct sectors of the oil-rich country damaged in last year's conflict.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012

Comments

Comments are closed.