Member of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR), Mohammed al-Abani, considered the tribe would remain a major part in supporting any election candidate who belongs to it, as it is the pillar of the country’s social system, pointing out that there are other factors that play important roles in supporting candidates, such as political money, understandings of the parties and political forces behind the scenes, as well as the role of foreign interventions.
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