Libya PM backs plan for election in December
TRIPOLI: Libyan prime minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah yesterday supported the holding of a national election on December 24 as envisaged in a UN-backed peace plan.
Speaking at the Libya Stabilisation Conference in Tripoli, he said it was possible to end the lengthy crisis that has engulfed the country since the Nato-backed uprising that toppled Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
“We support the efforts of the higher election committee to hold (the vote) on the planned date. I call for a wide and effective participation of Libyans in the elections,” Dbeibah said.
The election, agreed under a UN-supported peace process, has been held up as a key step in efforts to end a decade of violence by creating a new political leadership whose legitimacy is widely accepted.
Wrangling over the constitutional basis for an election, the rules governing the vote and questions over its credibility have threatened to unravel the peace process.
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