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Libyan Parliament & State Council to Discuss New Government

June 4, 2024
Libyan Parliament & State Council to Discuss New Government
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Naima Al-Hami, a member of the High Council of State, has confirmed that members from both the House of Representatives and the High Council of State will soon convene in Misrata. This meeting aims to build on the recent talks held in Tunisia and to discuss the formation of a new government capable of conducting elections.

Al-Hami revealed to “Fawasel Media”that the upcoming session of the High Council of State on Wednesday will clarify the exact date of the Misrata meeting. The meeting could take place on the coming Thursday or at a later date. This step is part of ongoing efforts to address Libya’s political deadlock and move towards holding national elections.

The recent meetings in Tunisia have set the groundwork for further discussions. The primary focus is on forming a unified government that can oversee a credible electoral process. This comes as Libya continues to face significant political challenges, with various factions struggling to agree on a path forward.

Libya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, with rival administrations in the east and west vying for power. The upcoming discussions in Misrata are seen as a critical step in uniting these factions and ensuring that elections can be held to establish a stable and representative government.

The formation of a new government is seen as essential for addressing the country’s many issues, including security, economic instability, and the provision of basic services. The international community has also been urging Libyan leaders to reach an agreement and set a clear timeline for elections.

The High Council of State and the House of Representatives have been engaged in a dialogue to resolve their differences and agree on the necessary steps to hold elections. The Misrata meeting is expected to address key issues, including the legal framework for elections and the composition of the new government.

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