Libya will need around two weeks to count the votes of last week's parliamentary election and publish final results, the elections commission said on Saturday. On Wednesday, the North African state elected a new assembly in a vote marred by a low turnout and violence, opening a new chapter in Libya's bumpy transition toward democracy since the 2011 fall of Muammar Gaddafi to an armed uprising. "We are expecting to announce the final results in mid-Ramadan," said Emad Sayeh, head of the High National Election Commission.
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