The National Forces Alliance (NFA) led by Mahmoud Jibril scored a
landslide victory over rival Islamist parties in Libya's historic free national
election, partial returns showed on Thursday (Reuters, 12 July).
Counts from across Libya attested to a resounding defeat for the
political wing of Libya's Muslim Brotherhood. Final official results are not
due until next week. But with a large majority of votes counted, Jibril's
alliance had unbeatable leads in Tripoli and the eastern city of Benghazi, the
cradle of rebellion against more than four decades of rule by Muammar Gaddafi.
"The people saw in Jibril an openness to the rest of the world and
they craved this openness after being closed off by Gaddafi," Libyan
political analyst Nasser Ahdash told Reuters.
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The good news for Islamist parties is that there is always next time.
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