List of members elected to the General National Congress, 2012

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A general election was held on 7 July 2012 to elect members to the 200 seats of the General National Congress of Libya. 80 of the seats were to be decided through party-list proportional representation and the 120 other seats were open to individual candidates. Members were elected from 13 constituencies throughout the country. [1]

Contents

Constituency No. 1: Tobruk/ El Guba/ Derna

A. Individual List

Tobruk Seats: 3. Candidates: 96

Elected:

• Abdul Sadeq Hamad Abdul Saed Eswedeq – 7,879 (17.89%)

• Othman Idris Ekraem Wagi – 3,863 (8.77%)

Mohamed Younis Ahmed Al-Manfi – 3,171 (7.2%)

El Guba Seats: 1. Candidates: 14

Elected:

• Abdul Kareem Faraj Hussein Adam – 4,315 (40.49%)

Derna Seats: 2. Candidates: 27

Elected:

• Hassan Eswehel Abdullah Esteta – 13,807 (39.34%)

• Abdul Fattah Khalifa Arwag Ashlewi – 3,936 (11.21%)

B. Party List Seats: 5. Parties standing: 15

National Forces Alliance – 62,061 votes (67.72%) 4 seats won

Elected:

• Munsef Mohamed Ehwel Naseeb

• Ibtesam Saad Essunussi Esteta

• Tawfeeq Ebraek Abdul Salam Othman

• Fareeha Khalifa Mohamed Al-Berkawi

Justice and Construction Party – 8,828 votes (9.63%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mansour Ebraek Abdul Kareem Al-Hassadi

Constituency No. 2: Shahhat, Bayda, Marj, Qasr Libya

A. Individual List

Shahhat Seats: 1. Candidates: 18

Elected:

• Fawzi Rajab Al-Aghab Abdullah – 4,196 (31.66%)

Bayda Seats: 2. Candidates: 75

Elected:

• Abd Rabbah Yousef Bu Breg Mikael – 5,445 (13.89%)

• Abdul Hafeed Mohamed Hamad Addaekh – 3,285 (8.38%)

Marj Seats: 2. Candidates: 42

Elected:

• Ezzidden Mohamed Younis Yahya – 2,353 (12.44%)

• Sherif El-Wafi Mohamed Ali – 1,658 (8.76%)

Qasr Libya Seats: 1. Candidates 13

Elected:

• Abdul Aali Anwar Mahmoud Al-Murtada – 1,144, 13.98%

B. Party List Seats: 5 Parties Standing: 14

National Forces Alliance – 48,846 (60.41%) 3 seats won

Elected:

• Najah Salouh Abdussalam Abdul Nabi

• Abdul Jalil Mohamed Abdul Jalil Ezzahi

• Zainab Haroun Mohamed Ettargi

Justice and Construction Party – 6,572 (8.13%) – 1 seat won

Elected:

• Salah Mohamed Hasan Eshaib

National Central Party – 4,929 (6.10%) – 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdulkarim Salah Yunis Al-Jiash

Constituency No. 3: Benghazi, Tokra, Al-Abiar, Salloug and Gemenis

A. Individual List

Benghazi Seats: 9. Candidates: 258

Elected:

• Saleh Besheer Salah Ajouda – 40,207 (22.61%)

• Suleiman Awad Faraj Zubi – 34,975 (19.67%)

• Mohamed Khalil Ahmed Ezzaroug – 5,634 (3.17%)

• Ahmed Mohamed Ali Yusef Langi – 3,286 (1.85%)

• Faraj Saad Faraj Sasi Al-Werfeli – 3,227 (1.81%)

• Al-Kamel Mohamed Mukhtar Al-Jetlawi - 3,098 (1.74%)

• Omar Khaled Jabar Al Obeidi – 2,936 (1.65%)

• Abdul Munem Faraj Abdul Ghani Al-Waihaishi – 2,734 (1.54%)

• Alladdeen Moustafa Yousef Al-Megaref – 2,378 (1.34%)

Tokra Seats: 2 Candidates: 15

Elected:

• Fehaim Ali Saad Arrateb – 787 (22.77%)

• Salem Mohamed Abdullateef Bu Janat – 579 (16.75%(

Al-Abiar Seats: 2. Candidates: 32

Elected:

• Mohamed Sulima Mohamed Al-Badri – 2,215 (24.74%)

• Mohamed Ejwaili Abdulaali Abdullah – 804 (8.98%)

Gemenis Seats: 1. Candidates: 9

Elected:

• Abdullah Omran Mohamed Al-Gmati – 1,349 (37.95%)

Salloug Seats: 1. Candidates: 13

Elected:

• Najmiddeen Abdul Jalil Saleh Ennemr – 1,066 (19.85%)

B. Party List Seats: 11 Parties Standing: 20

National Forces Alliance – 132,425 (64.46%) – 7 seats won

Elected:

• Ahmed Salem Mansour Ben Swaid

• Amina Mohamed Besheer Mustafa Al-Megherbi

• Ibrahim Hassan Ibrahim Al-Gheriani

• Soad Miftah Hamad Al-Ghdairi

• Ali Arrefaee Faraj Zubi

• Haleema Abdul Matloub Younis Al-Werfeli

• Assaed Saleh Al-Mahdi Al-Haddad

Justice and Construction Party – 23,490 (11.43%) – 2 seats won

Elected:

• Huda Abdullateef Awad Al-Bennani

• Abdul Rahman Abdul Majeed Abdul Hameed Addibani

National Front Party – 14,304 (6.96%) – 1 seat won

Elected:

• Ibrahim Abdul Aziz Ibrahim Sahad

Arresalah – 7,860 (3.83%) – 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mohamed Ammari Mohamed Zaed

Constituency No. 4: Ajdabiya, Brega, Jalu, Ojala, Ejkherra, Tazerbo and Kufra

A. Individual List

Ajdabiya Seats: 4, Candidates: 68

Elected:

• Nouriddeen Suliman Mustafa Sherif – 2,281 (8.99%)

• Mohamed Saad Emazab Ehwaij – 2,215 (8.73%)

• Mousa Faraj Saleh Faraj – 1,742 (6.87%)

• Abdul Salam Khamis Abdul Nabi Al Ajhar – 1,440 (5.68%)

Brega Seats: 1. Candidates: 11

Elected:

• Othman Aed Mohamed Mazkour – 1,578 (44.18%)

Jalu, Ojala, Ejkherra Seats : 1. Candidates: 7

Elected:

• Awad Mohammed Awad Abdul Saddeq – 4,946 (48.03%)

Tazerbu Seats: 1. Candidates: 14

Elected:

• Mohamed Abdul Kareem Abdul Hameed Douma – 276 (16.74%)

Kufra Seats: 2. Candidates: 30

Elected:

• Senussi Salem Omar Al-Ghami – 7,555 (37.75%)

• Hamed Suliman Saleh El-Heta – 7,422 (37.08%)

B. Party List Seats: 3 Parties Standing: 14

National Forces Alliance – 18,516 (30.19%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Fatma Essa Jumma Essa

Al Hekma Party – 14,479 (26.87%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Tuati Hamad Ali Al-Eda

National Front Party – 10,985 (17.91%) 1 seat won

Elected:

Mohamed Yusuf Mohamed Al-Magariaf

Constituency No. 5: Sidra, Sirte and Jufra

A. Individual List

Sidra Seats: 1. Candidates: 11

Elected:

• Saad Ibrahim Bin Sharrada Ibrahim – 2,787 (41.02%)

Sirte Seats: 2. Candidates: 45

Elected:

• Miftah Faraj Saleh Omar Shanbour – 2,424 (16.56%)

• Abdul Jalil Mohammed Abdul Jalil Eshawesh – 2,377 (16.24%)

Jufra Seats: 2. Candidates: 18

Elected:

• Ali Zidan Mohamed Zidan – 4,349 (47.78%)

• Senussi Mohamed Senussi Eddubri – 1,468 (16.13%)

B. Party List Seats: 4 Parties Standing: 8

National Forces Alliance – 9,717 (33.19%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mohamed Ahmed Miftah Al-Arrishiyah

Al Watan for Development – 6,919 (23.63%) 1 seat won

Elected: Imtair Miftah Othman El Emharher

Central Youth Party – 3,517 (12.01%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Saleh Younis Naji Misbah

Justice and Construction Party – 3,325 (11.36%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Amna Faraj Khalifa Emtair

Constituency No. 6: Sebha and Wadi Eshatti

A. Individual List

Sebha Seats: 4. Candidates: 96

Elected:

• Abdul Qader Omar Mohamed Ehwaili – 3,383 (9.94%)

• Abdul Jalil Gaith Abu Baker Omar Saif Ennasr – 2,482 (7.29%)

• Mohamed Abdullah Mohamed Ettumi – 2,353 (6.92%)

• Mohamed El Menawi Ahmed Al-Hudairi – 2,111 (6.20%)

Wadi Eshatti (Brak) Seats: 1, Candidates: 15

Elected:

• Mohamed Besheer Misbah Bin Meskeen – 676 (16.23%)

Wadi Eshatti (Al Gurda) Seats: 1. Candidates: 30

Elected:

• Zidan Misbah Abdullah Mohamed Marzoug – 903 (14.46%)

Wadi Eshatti (Idri) Seats: 1. Candidates: 19

Elected:

• Hamed Abdussalam Abdullah Al-Baghdadi – 811 (16.43%)

B. Party List

i. Sebha Seats: 5 Parties Standing: 21

National Forces Alliance – 9,611 (28.30%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Soad Mohammed Ali Ahmed Ghannour

• Shukri El Amin Mohamed El Magherbi

National Labaika Party – 3,472 (10.22%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Fatima Mohamed Abu Bakr Mohamed Al-Abbassi

Justice and Construction Party – 2,829 (8.33%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Arrish

Libyan National Party – 2,467 (7.26%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Naji Mukhtar Ali Embarak

ii. Wadi Eshatti (Brak), Wadi Eshatti- Al Gurda, Wadi Eshatti- Idri Seats: 4 Parties Standing: 13

Justice and Construction Party – 2,549 (17.56%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Saleh Mohamed Al Makhzoum Essaleh

Arrakeeza – 1,525 (10.51%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Essenussi Erhouma Mohamed Erhouma

Al Watan and Development – 1,400 (9.64%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdul Hadi Ahmed Al-Mahdi Asherif

National Party of Wadi Eshatti – 1,355 (9.33%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mohamed Khalifa Mohamed Najim

Constituency No. 7: Obari, Ghat and Murzuk

A. Individual List

Obari Seats: 2. Candidates: 42

Elected:

• Hussein Mohamed Ahmed Mohamed Al-Ansari – 4,207 (21.83%)

• Ali Abdul Aziz Abdul Salam Ali – 1,854 (9.62%)

Ghat Seats: 2. Candidates: 12

Elected:

• Abdulqader Sidi Omar Sidi Eshaikh El-Hash – 1,054 (23.71%)

• Mohamed Ibrahim Makhi Abdulqader – 974 (21.91%)

Murzuk Seats: 4. Candidates: 38

Elected:

• Masoud Abdul Salam Ebaid Ettaher – 6,296 (22.34%)

• Ettaher Mohamed Makni Gouri – 5,215 (18.50%)

• Hammad Mohamed Mohamed Essaleh Ebrekawi – 5,192 (18.42%)

• Abdul Wahab Mohamed Abu Baker Gaed – 5,004 (17.76%)

B. Party Lists

i. Obari Seats: 4. Parties 12

Wadi Al-Hayah Party for Democracy and Development – 6,947 (35.83%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdul Razzaq El Mahdi Emhemed Ezwain

• Nadia Errashid Omar Errashid

Justice and Construction Party – 2,347 (12.10%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Mona Abu Al-Qasim Omar

Libyan Party for Liberty and Development – 2,240 (11.55%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Ibrahim Mohamed Eddah Mohamed

ii. Murzuk Seats: 3. Candidates: 11

National Forces Alliance – 7,652 (27.77%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Ahlam Abdullah Ibrahim Allouwa

National Parties Alliance – 5,725 (20.78%) 1 seat won

• Zinab Shatta Hassan Hamed

Al Ummah Al Wasat Party – 4,989 (18.11%) 1 seat won

Elected:

Mohamed Abdul Nabi Bagi Hussein

Constituency No. 8: Gharian

There were no party lists in Gharian constituency. All seats were for individual candidates.

Gharian Seats: 3. Candidates: 59

Elected:

• Mohamed Yunis Mohamed Ettumi – 16,420 (42.48%)

• Idris Mohamed Mohamed Abu Faed – 2,145 (5.55%)

• Ramadan Embaia Abu Abdullah Khalifa – 1,785 (4.62%)

Al-Asabaa Seats: 1. Candidates: 11

Elected:

• Eddawi Ali Ahmed El-Muntaser – 5,203 (49.02%)

Kekla/ El-Galaa Seats: 1. Candidates: 6

Elected:

• Abdulaziz Ettaher Ehreba Zabasi Al-Kekli – 5,483 (66.91%)

Yefren Seats: 1. Candidates: 16

Elected:

• Suliman Yunis Emhemed Gajam – 4,303 (48.53%)

Arriyaynah Seats: 1. Candidates: 9

Elected:

• Abu’l-Qasim Abdulgader Mohamed Derz – 1,016 (38.33%)

Arrihibat Seats: 1. Candidates: 14

Elected:

• Abu Bakr Ali Ehmouda Dau – 2,065 (51.00%)

Rujban Seats: 1. Candidates: 6

Elected:

• Abu Bakr Mohamed Emhemed Abdulgader – 3,313 (46.66%)

Jadu Seats: 1. Candidates: 12

Elected:

• Saeed Khalifa Essa Al Khattali – 1,645 (35.62%)

Zintan Seats: 2. Candidates: 24

Elected:

• Abdussalam Abdullah Mohamed Nassiyah –1,602 (17.27%)

• Mohamed Abdul Gader Salem Betru –1,522 (16.41%)

Mizdah Seats: 1. Candidates: 22

Elected:

• Ibrahim Ali Mohamed Abu Shaala – 9,279 (68.23%)

Nalut Seats: 1. Candidates: 8

Elected:

• Shabaan Ali Esssa Abu Sitta – 5,294 (49.04%)

Batin Al Jabal Seats: 1. Candidates: 18

Elected:

• Abdulhamid Daw Ali Al-Khanjari – 976 (17.51%)

Kabaw Seats: 1 Candidates: 9

Elected:

• Jumma Ali Saleh Eshawesh – 3,850 (49.61%)

Ghadames Seats: 1. Candidates: 7

Elected:

• Abu Bakr Murtada Mukhtar Emdawer – 3,976 (57.82%)

Constituency No. 9: Tawergha, Misrata, Bani Walid and Zliten

A. Individual List

Tawergha Seats: 1. Candidates: 4

Elected:

• Maree Mohamed Mansour Raheel – 3,572 (67.99%)

Misrata Seats: 4. Candidates: 117

Elected:

• Jumma Ahmed Abdullah Ateega – 15,542 (15.89%)

• Omar Mohamed Ali Abu Leefa – 9,144 (9.35%)

• Hassan Mohamed Ali Lameen – 5,143 (5.26%)

• Sallahiddeen Omar Beshr Badi – 3,960 (4.05%)

Bani Walid Seats: 2. Candidates: 25

Elected:

• Salem Al Ahmar Al Hadi Ali – 5,399 (38.62%)

• Amna Mahmoud Mohamed Takhikh – 3,374 (24.13%)

Zliten Seats: 2. Candidates: 46

Elected:

• Abdullah Ali Abdullah Jawan – 10.077 (21.22%)

• Mohamed Shabban Miftah Al Walid – 6,728 (14.17%)

B. Party Lists

i. Misrata Seats: 4. Parties standing: 11

Union for Homeland – 24,815 (27.08%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdul Rahman Ashibani Ahmed Asswaihli

Justice and Construction Party – 20,503 (22.37%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Zinab Abu Al-Qasim Abdullah Bayou

National Front Party – 13,669 (14.91%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mohamed Ali Abdullah Addarrat

National Forces Alliance – 8,018 (8.75%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Hana Jebril Essalheen Al-Orfi

ii. Zliten Seats: 3. Parties standing: 9

National Forces Alliance – 25,789 (54.69%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Omar Mohamed Omar Ehmedan

• Salma Mohamed Emhemed Ekhail

Justice and Construction Party – 7,971 (16.90%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdussalam Ibrahim Esmail Asafrani

Constituency No. 10: Tarhouna, Emeslata, Khoms Sahel, Khoms Medina and Qasr Al-Akhiar

A. Individual List

Tarhouna Seats: 2. Candidates: 44

Elected:

• Annifishi Abdussalam Abdul Manee Abdussalam – 4,926 (22.74%)

• Ahmed Faraj Hassan Assadi – 1,333 (6.15%)

Emeslata Seats: 1. Candidates: 28

Elected:

• Hammed Muammar Emhemed Erwaimi – 3,030 (19.79%)

Khoms Sahel Seats: 2. Candidates: 43

Elected:

Mohamed Miftah Mohamed Takala – 1,961 (9.75%)

• Abdulmonem Hussein Essadiq Al-Yaseer – 1,553 (7.72%)

Khoms Medina

Elected:

• Akram Ali Jumma Al-Jenin – 4,066 (22.16%)

• Mukhtar Salem Ali Al-Atrash – 3,182 (17.34%)

Qasr Al-Akhiar, Seats 1, Candidates 20

Elected:

• Mohamed Ali Saleem Saleem – 3,849 35.55%)

B. Party List Seats: 3. Parties Standing: 14

National Forces Alliance – 27,957 (50.30%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Salem Ali Mohamed Alo Hammali

• Ola Fathi Essunussi Asuwaisi

Justice and Construction Party – 7,574 (13.63%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Emhemed Muammar Abdullah Diab

Constituency No. 11: Tripoli, Garbulli, Tajoura, Suq Al-Juma, Hay Al-Andalus, Abu Sleem, Ain Zara

A. Individual List

Garabulli Seats: 1. Candidates: 17

Elected:

• Ajaili Mohamed Misbah Abu Esdail – 2,400 (26.80%)

Tajoura Seats: 2. Candidates: 28

Elected:

• Mohamed Mohamed Ahmed Sasi – 13,393 (28.34%)

• Mahmous Salama Mohamed Al-Ghariani – 11,128 (23.54%)

Suq Al-Juma Seats: 4. Candidates: 125

Elected:

• Abdulfattah Emhemed Al-Amin Allabeeb – 21,196 (21.29%)

• Ehmeda Saleh Assaid Eddali – 14,336 (14.40%)

• Mohamed Ehmeda Essegir Esmoud – 5,337 (5.36%)

• Jalal Omar Miftah Hassan – 5,292 ( 5.32%)

Hay Al-Andalus Seats: 3. Candidates: 136

Elected:

• Mohamed Ahmed Nasr Abu Esnena – 12,099 (12.32%)

• Nizar Ahmed Yusef Kawan – 8,851 (9.74%)

• Abdurrahman Khalifa Ramadan Al-Shater – 6,807 (7.49%)

Abu Sleem Seats: 2. Candidates: 86

Elected:

• Mahmoud Abdul Aziz Milad Hassan – 14,081 (25.09%)

• Ageela Omran Ageela Bin Miftah – 6,147 (10.95%)

Ain Zara Seats: 2. Candidates: 67

Elected:

• Mahmoud Al Mukhtar Taher Atabeeb – 7,628 (18.34%)

• Abdul Naser Miftah Ahmed Aseklani – 2,074 (4.99%)

B. Party Lists

i. Garbulli, Tajoura, Suq Al-Juma Seats: 3. Parties Standing: 26

National Forces Alliance – 83,213 (50.08%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Hajer Mohamed Suliman Al-Gaed.

• Khaled Ibrahim Mukhtar Sola

Al-Asala and Renovation Party 16,593 (10.58%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Ahmed Mohamed Ali Boni

ii. Central Tripoli Seats: 3. Parties Standing: 39

National Forces Alliance – 51,349 (60.45%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Abdullateef Ramadan Mohamed Al-Emhalhel

• Soad Mohamed Ramadan Soltan

Justice and Construction Party – 5,239 (6.17%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Mohamed Omran Milad Margam

There were no individual candidates in Central Tripoli

iii. Hay Al-Andalus Seats: 3. Parties Standing: 33

National Central Party – 30,321 (35.39%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Lamia Mohamed Bin Shaker Asherif

Justice and Construction Party 11,382 (13.28%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Majda Mohamed Asseghir Al-Falah

Al Asala and Development Party – 6,267 (7.31%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Safwan Ahmed Omar Milad

iv. Abu Sleem, Ain Zara Seats: 4. Parties: 32

National Forces Alliance – 68,459 ( 64.20%) 3 seats won

Elected:

• Najya Assedeeq Abdullah Bayou

• Nasr Hassan Emegel Mohamed

• Mariam Ali Ahmed Farda

Justice and Construction Party – 5,728 (5.37%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Fawzia Abdul Salam Ahmed Karawan

v. Janzour Seats: 3. Parties Standing: 24

National Forces Alliance – 30,006 (70.12%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Ali Ibrahim Saad Asweh

• Soad Misbah Miloud Ertema

Justice and Construction Party – 2,773 (6.48%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Fathi Al-Arabi Abdul Gader Saleh

Constituency No. 12: Al Maya, Annasiriyah, Aziziya, Suwani Ben Adam, Qasr Ben Gashir and Emsehel, Essayeh, Esbea

A. Individual List

Al Maya Seats 1. Candidates: 24

Elected:

• Mustafa Amer Ali Sola – 2,216 (19.71%)

Annasiriyah Seats: 1. Candidates: 17

Elected:

• Jumma Asswiee Essaeh Ettef – 2,577 (25.72%)

Aziziya Seats: 1. Candidates: 30

Elected:

• Abdulmajid Al Mahdi Miloud Azantuni – 1,997 (15.77%)

Suwani Ben Adam Seats: 1. Candidates: 31

Elected:

• Mustafa Jebril Mohamed Jebril 2,759 (19.38%)

Qasr Ben Gashir Seats: 1. Candidates: 19

Elected:

• Mohamed Misbah Omar Abu Ghamja – 6,208 (24.49%)

Emsehel, Essayeh, Esbea Seats: 1. Candidates: 22

Elected:

• Othman Mabrouk Miftah Al-Ghedwi – 1,743 (11.26%)

B. Party List Seats 3, Parties 18

National Forces Alliance – 55,194 (64.27%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Abdul Fattah Saad Salem Hablous

• Asia Mohamed Wajdi Al-Marghani

Union for Homeland – 4,281 (4.99%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdullah Mohamed Abdullah Elkabir

Constituency No. 13: Zawia, Sorman, Sabratha, Ajilat, Zuara, Al-Jmail, Rigdaleen, Ziltin

Zawia Seats: 4. Candidates: 149

Elected:

• Mohamed Ahmed Al-Hadi Al-Kilani – 9,785 (11.85%)

• Saeed Miftah Saeed Jarjar – 3,815 (4.62%)

• Ahmed Tawfeeq Al-Haj Ahmed Youqoub – 3,176 (3.85%)

• Mustafa Abdurrahman Ahmed Attriki – 3,052 (3.70%)

Sorman Seats: 1. Candidates: 17

Elected:

• Adel Abdul Hameed Ali Asharshari – 3,525 (19.70%)

Sabratha Seats: 1. Candidates: 22

Elected:

• Salah Masoud Abdussalam Mitu – 10,348 (50.01%)

Ajilat Seats: 1. Candidates: 20

Elected:

• Besheer Mahmoud Mohamed Al-Hosh 2,131 (14.02%)

Zuara Seats: 1. Candidates: 13

Elected:

• Nouri Ali Mohamed Abu Sahmain 8,079 (58.07%)

Al-Jmail Seats: 1. Candidates: 19

Elected:

• Suliman Mabrouk Abdullah Al-Haj – 5,435 (45.75%)

Rigdaleen Seats: 1. Candidates: 13

Elected:

• Ettaher Ali Haram Allateef 1,081 (16.85%)

B. Party Lists

i. Zawia Seats: 4. Parties Standing: 22

National Forces Alliance – 30,234 (37.77%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Naeema Mohamed Nasr Al Hami

• Fathi Ali Mohamed Erhuma

Justice and Construction Party – 13,219 (16.51%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Khaled Ammar Ali Al-Mashri

Libya Al-Amal – 6,093 (7.61%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Abdulhamid Ismail Abdulhamid Yarbu

ii. Sorman, Sabratha, Ajilat, Zuara, Al-Jmail, Rigdaleen, Ziltin Seats: 3. Parties Standing: 20

National Forces Alliance – 43,625 (52.17%) 2 seats won

Elected:

• Nouri Al-Jilani Abdul Salam Al-Jamal

• Asmaa Amara Mohamed Sariba

Justice and Construction Party – 8,374 (10.01%) 1 seat won

Elected:

• Amina Omar Al-Mahjoub Ibrahim

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The Government of National Unity is a provisional government for Libya formed on 10 March 2021 to unify the rival Government of National Accord based in Tripoli and the Second Al-Thani Cabinet, based in Tobruk. Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh is the Prime Minister of the unity government and was selected in the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum on 5 February 2021. It is de facto backed by the governments of Turkey, Qatar, Algeria, and Pakistan.

The 18th Parliament of Jordan was elected at the 2016 Jordanian general election. 130 members were elected and had the right to sit in the National Assembly of Jordan.

References

  1. "Elected members of the National Congress by constituency – full list". Libya Herald. 19 July 2012.