The High Commission announces the final results of the elections for the union of photographers, calligraphers, and printing works.
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The High National Election Commission issued Resolution No. (280) for the year 2025 on Wednesday, approving the final results of the elections for the General Union of Photographers, Calligraphers, and Printing Works.
The details of the resolution are as follows:
First: Approving the victory of the (Al-Adasa / The Lens) list for the seats of the General Union, which includes the following members:
– Omar Awad Omar Al-Sharif (President).
– Al-Tahami Abdullah Al-Tahami Abu Laghaba (Member).
– Faraj Awad Abdulsalam Al-Maqsabi (Member).
– Mohammed Abdulwahab Mohammed Al-Lafi (Member).
– Al-Nouri Al-Fitouri Mahmoud Al-Talawi (Member).
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Second: Enforcement and Implementation:
Article Two of the resolution stipulated that it shall be effective from the date of its issuance, obligating the competent authorities to implement and publish it through available media outlets.
High National Election Commission
The High National Election Commission (HNEC) is Libya’s independent body responsible for managing and supervising all electoral processes in the country. It was established in the aftermath of the 2011 revolution to oversee the nation’s transition to democratic governance, including pivotal elections like the 2012 General National Congress vote and the 2014 House of Representatives election.
General Union of Photographers, Calligraphers, and Printing Works
The General Union of Photographers, Calligraphers, and Printing Works is a professional syndicate in Syria, historically established to organize and represent the interests of workers and artisans in these artistic and technical fields. It operates under the framework of the state’s trade union structure, which was consolidated in the mid-20th century to bring various professions under centralized representation.