Ali Zeidan, ex-Qaddafi opponent, elected as Libya’s PM

Former local council member of the city of Tripoli and member of the Libyan National Council Ali Zeidan speaks during a conference on Libya, in Doha in this file photo taken May 11, 2011. (Reuters)

Former local council member of the city of Tripoli and member of the Libyan National Council Ali Zeidan speaks during a conference on Libya, in Doha in this file photo taken May 11, 2011.

Libya’s General National Congress elected Ali Zeidan, a long-time opponent of deposed dictator Muammar Qaddafi, as prime minister on Sunday, the assembly’s chief said.

“Ali Zeidan is elected prime minister and is asked to propose a cabinet within two weeks,” Mohammed Megaryef, president of the national assembly, said in remarks broadcast on television.

Benefitting from the backing of the liberal coalition in the 200-seat assembly, Zeidan won 93 of the votes cast, trumping the 85 garnered by the only other candidate, local government minister Mohammed al-Hrari.

Zeidan replaces Mustafa Abu Shagur who was dismissed as prime minister last week.

A former career diplomat, Zeidan defected in 1980 while he was serving at the Libyan embassy in India, and spent the next three decades in exile.

He was a member of the opposition National Front for the Salvation of Libya, established in 1981 by dissidents abroad, before becoming a Geneva-based advocate for human rights in Libya.

(english.alarabiya.net / 14.10.2012)

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