Beginning to publish preliminary lists of candidates for the Inspection Syndicate and Professional Associations elections

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The Permanent Committee for ‍Elections of Trade Unions, Federations, and Professional Associations at the High National Elections Commission announced that today, ‍Tuesday, 11/26/2024, will be the date for the start of publishing the initial lists of candidates ⁣for the election of⁢ the General Union of Educational Inspection and Guidance (General ⁢Union Election),‍ for a period of (2 working days).

The Commission said: The‍ process of publishing the⁢ lists will take place at the following headquarters: the headquarters of the Permanent Committee for Trade Union Elections at the High National Elections⁢ Commission, located in the city of Tripoli, Eastern Plateau Road, next to the headquarters of the Social Solidarity Fund, and​ the headquarters of the Sirte Electoral‌ Administration Office, located in the city of Sirte, District No. 1, next to ⁣Al-Wahda Bank.

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The Permanent Committee for Elections of Trade Unions, Federations, and Professional Associations at the High National Elections ‍Commission also announced that Wednesday, 11/27/2024, will be the date for the start of publishing the names of candidates for the election of the Al-Nahr Pipe Manufacturing and Construction Employees Union for a period of (2) two working days.

According ⁤to the Commission, “the deployment will take place at the headquarters of the Electoral Administration ‌Office in Benghazi, the ⁣Al-Hawari area, near the ‌cement factory island, towards⁤ Al-Nawaqiya Road, approximately 2 km away.”

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What are the main challenges facing the upcoming elections for⁣ the General Union of Educational Inspection ​and ‌Guidance and the Al-Nahr Pipe ‌Manufacturing and Construction Employees Union?

Interview Between Time.news Editor and Election Expert

Time.news Editor: ⁤Thank you for joining us ‍today to discuss the upcoming elections for the General Union of⁤ Educational ⁤Inspection and Guidance and the Al-Nahr Pipe Manufacturing and Construction Employees Union. The Permanent⁣ Committee‍ for Elections ⁢recently announced the publishing ⁢dates for the ‌initial candidate lists. ⁣Can you share your thoughts⁣ on the significance⁤ of this timing?

Election Expert: Absolutely, and thank‌ you for having me. The announcement‌ of the publishing dates, starting⁤ from November 26, 2024, for ‌educational inspection candidates, is crucial. It marks the formal commencement of​ the electoral process and sets the stage for the next steps in electioneering. Additionally, the two-day period allotted for candidate publishing allows ‍for ⁢transparency and public engagement, ‍which are vital for⁣ trust in the electoral process.

Time.news Editor: ⁤Transparency and public engagement are indeed⁢ key. Could‌ you ⁤elaborate⁤ on ‍the locations of these announcements? Why ​is it significant that they are ​happening in multiple cities?

Election Expert: Certainly. By publicizing the candidate lists in⁣ different locations, namely​ Tripoli and Sirte for the‌ educational union, ⁢and Benghazi ⁣for the​ pipe manufacturing employees, the Commission is ensuring that more voters have access to this information. It also symbolizes a decentralization of power, enabling ‍candidates from various regions to be recognized. This is particularly important in ‌a country‍ working towards stabilizing its political landscape ⁣and fostering local participation.

Time.news Editor: That⁣ makes sense. Given the political context in Libya, how do you see‌ these elections impacting the landscape of trade unions and labor⁤ rights?

Election Expert: ⁣These elections are⁣ a critical step in empowering trade unions. They can serve as a platform for representing the interests ‍of workers, enhancing labor rights, and fostering better working conditions. A strong union structure ⁣can lead to ⁢more organized labor movements, which​ are ⁣essential for negotiating better wages and workplace safety. This is especially important in sectors such as education and manufacturing that ​play pivotal roles in national development.

Time.news Editor: With the previous ​issues of political instability ‍in mind, do you think the public will feel confident participating in these​ upcoming elections?

Election Expert: Confidence can be a double-edged sword. While there’s hope and enthusiasm for a new beginning, skepticism remains due to past experiences with electoral ‍processes. It will depend largely on how the election process⁢ is managed—transparency, the integrity of the candidates, and the ability to convey that⁤ these elections are a genuine opportunity for change. The Commission’s efforts in posting candidate lists in an organized manner ⁢are a step in ⁣the right direction.

Time.news Editor: That’s an important perspective. In your view, what can the‍ High National ‍Elections⁣ Commission do moving forward to bolster public trust and participation?

Election Expert: They should prioritize clear communication about the electoral process, including how candidates are selected and what the voters’ options are. Addressing any public concerns openly and ensuring⁣ the security and ‍validity of the electoral process will ⁣also prepare the ‍ground for higher participation. Educational campaigns‍ around voter ‌rights and ‌responsibilities can empower citizens, making them more engaged and likely to participate.

Time.news Editor: Thank you for those insights. As we approach these critical dates for publishing candidate lists, what is ‍your final message ⁤to our readers regarding their involvement in these elections?

Election Expert: I urge everyone to stay informed, participate, and voice their opinions. Elections are not just a formality; they are a chance ​for citizens to influence the direction of their unions and, consequently,⁢ their workplaces. By engaging ​both in‍ the‌ elections and in the dialog surrounding them, they can help shape a better future for everyone in their respective ‌fields.

Time.news Editor: Thank you for sharing your expertise with us today. It’s clear that​ these elections are a pivotal moment for our workforce, and we look forward to⁤ seeing how they⁢ unfold.

Election Expert:⁣ Thank you for having ⁣me. I share your anticipation⁤ for the future of these unions and their contributions to⁤ Libyan society.

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