The High National Elections Commission of Libya has said that 98 candidates have registered to contest for the country’s presidential elections next month.
The figure included two females, the commission said.
Abdul Hakim Balkhair, an official of the commission said registration for candidates in the Dec. 24 election ended on Monday.
According to a report by Daily Sabah, a Turkish pro-government daily said candidates’ documents are being verified to check that they are eligible to run.
“Within days, an initial list of candidates will be announced,” the report said.
“After that, the commission will open a two-stage appeal process that will take 12 days before the final list of candidates is published, the head of the High National Election Commission,” Emad al-Sayeh, told reporters.
Putschist Gen. Khalifa Haftar, who heads the eastern-based forces that carried out attacks against the internationally recognized government; Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh; and Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah, who has been leading a transitional unity government since March, have submitted their papers.
Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi, also filed his application to run for president. An arrest warrant was issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against him in 2011.
Libya’s presidential and parliamentary elections are set to take place on Dec. 24 under a U.N.-sponsored agreement reached by Libyan political rivals during meetings in Tunisia on Nov. 15, 2020.
The application deadline for those wishing to run for the presidency was Nov. 22. Nomination for parliamentary polls is still open till Dec. 7.