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Africa North
Gaddafi revives offer of vote to end Libya conflict
2011-06-26
The Libyan government on Sunday renewed its offer to hold a vote on whether Muammar Gaddafi should stay in power, a proposal unlikely to interest Gaddafi's opponents but which could widen differences inside NATO.
As if that would be difficult to accomplish...
Pressure is growing from some quarters within the alliance to find a political solution, three months into a military campaign which is costing NATO members billions of dollars, has killed civilians, and has so far failed to topple Gaddafi.
So double-down or walk away: and I think we know the preferred option for lots of European leaders...
Moussa Ibrahim, a spokesman for Gaddafi's administration, told reporters in Tripoli the government was proposing a period of national dialogue and an election overseen by the United Nations and the African Union.

"If the Libyan people decide Gaddafi should leave he will leave. If the people decide he should stay he will stay," Ibrahim said.

But he said Gaddafi -- who has run the oil-producing country since taking over in a military coup in 1969 -- would not go into exile whatever happened. "Gaddafi is not leaving anywhere, he is staying in this country," Ibrahim said.

The idea of holding an election was first raised earlier this month by one of Gaddafi's nastiest sons, Saif al-Islam.
Posted by:tipper

#2  BBC reports heavy fighting 50 miles from Tripoli.

With a picture of government handing out weapons to women.
Posted by: phil_b   2011-06-26 17:26  

#1  Well, yes, now there are a lot of dead who can vote. It's the Chicago way!
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-06-26 14:15  

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