In Libya, North Africa, where the civil war has continued, the situation has become unstable as the conflict between the powers deepens as the first presidential election is inevitably postponed after the collapse of the Kadafi administration scheduled for this month. There is a risk of doing so.

In Libya, after the collapse of the dictatorial government by Captain Kadafi 10 years ago, the country was divided into east and west and the civil war continued, but last year a ceasefire was realized and the first president on the 24th of this month. The election was scheduled.



However, more than 90 people, including Mr. Kadafi's second son, Mr. Seif Islam, and Mr. Haftar, who has led the military organization in the east, filed candidates for candidacy, and confusion over their qualifications continued, so the implementation was in jeopardy.



Under these circumstances, the local election commission postponed the election by one month on January 22nd, saying that "the final candidate list cannot be presented due to political and legal issues" and will be held on January 24th next year. I proposed to Congress.



In addition, the election committee of the parliament also examined the technical and security aspects on the 22nd, and stated that it was "impossible" to hold the election as scheduled, and it was inevitable to postpone it.



The new polling date will be decided by the parliament in the future, but the situation may become unstable due to the postponement of the presidential election for national unification as the conflict between the powers deepens due to the turmoil so far. It has come out.