Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Ahead of a landmark vote in Libya, an international monitor warned that Moammar Gadhafi's successors risk repeating the ousted dictator's mistakes unless electoral winners make rule of law a top priority.
Earlier this week, the Cairo Administrative Court ruled that the country's highest court must rule on the electoral law's conformity to the constitution.
Ernesto Zedillo was widely scorned by his party after he spearheaded electoral reforms that broke its seven decades of rule when his presidency finished in 2000.