Libyan group presents a new proposal for holding elections in sequence
The proposal was made during a meeting between Stephanie
Williams, the United Nations (UN) secretary-general's special envoy on Libya,
Raisedon Zenenga, the coordinator for UNSMIL, and representatives of the
National Forces for Change.
Stephanie Williams
shared the news on Twitter. Williams said that the main focus should be on
moving forward with elections as citizens of the country want this election.
Election in Libya
Libya’s parliamentary and presidential elections were
originally scheduled to be held on December 24, 2021. However, the country's
elections commission proposed a one-month delay in the election. The election
commission chief, Imad el-Sayeh stated that the country was unable to hold
the planned December 24 elections due to legal problems.
Earlier, the Parliament did not cast a vote on any of the
proposals raised during the parliamentary meeting for handling the aftermath of
the delayed election. Different parties also demanded to reconstruct the GNU
(Government of National Unity) and adopt constitutional changes.
Last year, presidential and parliamentary elections were
devised through an UN-backed political roadmap. It was a part of a plan to end
a decade of chaos and violence in Libya since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising
that ousted Muammar Gaddafi. Libyans hope that the upcoming elections will
contribute to ending the violence and the conflict that continued in the
country for years.
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