Wednesday, June 4, 2025
LibyaReview
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
LibyaReview
No Result
View All Result
Home Libya

African Union: Elections Priority for Libya

December 19, 2022
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

On Sunday, the mayors of Libya’s southern municipalities held talks with the Congolese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jean-Claude Gakosso, and his accompanying African Union delegation in Sebha.

During the meeting, the attendees discussed efforts to achieve national reconciliation, and create a climate for simultaneous Presidential and Parliamentary elections in the country.

The meeting also reviewed the efforts made by the African Union, to reach a comprehensive solution to the Libyan crisis.

On their part, the mayors welcomed the AU delegation, appreciating the work undertaken by Gakosso in supporting and achieving national reconciliation in Libya.

In turn, Gakosso explained that Africa “has many successful experiences in this file. Achieving national reconciliation in Libya is one of the priorities of the African Union during the coming period.”

On Thursday, the UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily said that “since the postponement of Libya’s elections a year ago, little to no progress was achieved on the remaining outstanding issues,” adding that the “status quo is no longer acceptable.”

Bathily, alongside France, co-chaired a plenary session of the Security Working Group (SWG) meeting in Tunis. They focused on the upcoming steps in the implementation of the ceasefire agreement, the reunification of Libya’s military institutions, and elections security.

The UN envoy said that elections “are of extreme importance to so many Libyans, who are tired of the delaying tactics employed by some of their leaders.”

Bathily added that nearly three million voters have registered for elections, demanding their right to choose their leaders.

Speaking on the withdrawal of foreign forces, fighters, and mercenaries, he said the 5+5 Joint Military Commission (JMC) has achieved a level of “relative preparedness” with the Libyan Ceasefire Monitoring Mechanism “but political will and decisive actions are needed to launch the process.”

He said the JMC agreed to create the conditions necessary for the establishment of the ceasefire mechanism in Sirte “to enhance trust between the two sides, and move forward with the training of local monitors.”

  • African Union Delegation Visits East Libya
  • Congolese President Disappointed about Marginalization of African Union on Resolving Libyan Crisis
  • Congolese FM: Militias in Libya Must Be Disarmed for Peace
  • Congolese President says Libya Reconciliation Conference Not To Be Held in Addis Ababa Next July
  • UNSMIL Discusses Political Developments with Libyan Mayors
Tags: african unionElectionslibyaLibyan CrisisNational Reconciliation
Next Post

Libya's 'Supreme Council for Energy Affairs' Discusses Strategies for Oil Production

POPULAR CATEGORIES

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

MUST READ

Libyan Pilgrim Dies in Makkah During Hajj

IOM: 300 Migrants Returned to Libya in a Week

Greece Eyes Libya Cooperation to Block Boats from Eastern Coast

Benghazi Airport to Open in 2026

Saddam Haftar Attends French-Led Mediterranean Military Summit

Haftar: Libyan National Army Ready to Facilitate Elections

EDITOR PICKS

Schlumberger & Sirte Oil Plan New Drilling Projects in Libya

UN Slams Libya over Abuse in Tripoli Detention Sites

Egypt & UAE Reaffirm Commitment to Libyan Stability

Libyan Pilgrims’ Sacrifices Covered by State

Benghazi Airport to Open in 2026

UNSMIL: Libyan Journalists Face Rising Online Abuse

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR