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Libyan Parliament Calls On Political Parties To Unite And Reject Violence

July 6, 2020
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On Monday, the Libyan House of Representatives called on all Libyan political parties to unite, reject violence, avoid hate speech, and to seek peace, according to a statement.

Furthermore, the HoR urged the parties to the conflict to stand beside it to fulfill the obligations for which it was elected.

Through its calls, it is seeking to launch a referendum on the constitution that can lead to presidential and parliamentary elections.

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