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Libya drops ban on religion-based parties

By AFP
Libya A Libyan woman L registers as a voter in the upcoming elections in Tripoli.  By Mahmud Turkia AFPFile
MAY 2, 2012 LISTEN
A Libyan woman (L) registers as a voter in the upcoming elections in Tripoli. By Mahmud Turkia (AFP/File)

TRIPOLI (AFP) - Libya's ruling National Transitional Council on Wednesday dropped a controversial ban against parties organised along religious, regional, tribal or ethnic lines.

Members of the NTC judicial committee on Wednesday read out an amended version of its law governing the formation of political parties, making no mention of the ban.

"The ban had been announced (on April 24) to test public reactions," an NTC member said in reference to the earlier version which had come under fire from Islamists and federalists.

Political organisations of any kind were banned for decades under the iron-fisted rule of slain leader Moamer Kadhafi.

The NTC scrapped legislation outlawing political associations in January.

Dozens of parties have launched since then with the intention of contesting the constituent assembly election that the NTC has pledged to organise by June 19.

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