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Libyan Parties Call to Respect Election Results

October 2, 2021
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Members of the Libyan delegations of the House of Representatives (HoR) and the High Council of State (HCS) called on the international community to support the holding of the upcoming elections, scheduled for December 2021, based on consensual laws.

On Friday evening, the two sides issued a final communiqué on their consultative talks held in Rabat. They called on the international community to support the elections in Libya in accordance with consensual laws and the outcomes of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF).

They also emphasised the need to ensure respect for the results of the elections by deploying international observers, to guarantee the good progress of this important national entitlement.

The two-day consultative meetings were attended by many Moroccan officials and members of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL).

The meeting has been ongoing since Thursday in Rabat between the Libyan representatives within the framework of Inter-Libyan discussions. They are discussing a pending Libyan electoral law, a crucial requirement ahead of the presidential and parliamentary elections in Libya scheduled for December 24th.

The Special Envoy and Ambassador of the United States (US) to Libya, Richard Norland, was also present at the meeting.

Norland stressed the importance of supporting all Libyan parties in order to formulate a road map for Libya’s recovery and stability.

The US official noted it was imperative that all Libya leaders cooperate and make the necessary compromises in order to meet the aspirations of the Libyan people and to hold free and fair elections.

Tensions between ruling institutions have recently resurfaced, largely due to disagreement between the House of Representatives, the High Council of State, the Government of National Unity (GNU) and the Presidential Council, particularly over prerogatives and electoral laws.

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