By Muetaz Wannes and Mahmut Geldi
TRIPOLI (AA) - The Libyan Supreme Council of State elected a new leader on Sunday, with Mohamed Takala replacing Khaled el-Meshri.
Voting was broadcast live by Libyan media.
In the first round, in which 129 out of the 145 members of the Supreme Council of State took part, el-Meshri received 49 votes and Takala 39.
As neither of the candidates received the votes of 66 members, a second round of voting was held.
In the second round, Takala, who received 67 votes, won against el-Meshri, who received 62 votes.
El-Meshri, who was elected president of the Supreme Council of State in April 2018, will hand over his tasks to Takala.
Abdul Hamid al-Dbeibeh, Libya's prime minister under the Government of National Unity in Tripoli, congratulated Takala in a statement on his social media account.
Dbeibeh also urged the Supreme Council of State to take part in the realization of elections which will end the transition process in Libya.