Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

The Acting Head of the United Nations Mission in Libya, Stephanie Khoury, renewed the United Nations’ commitment to a comprehensive political process and achieving equitable access to social services for all Libyans.

This came during her meeting with representatives of the Tebawi National Rally, who expressed the challenges they face, including ongoing marginalization, which limits their access to voter registration, services, and political representation.

In Benghazi, the Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, discussed with Khoury the importance of advancing the political process to create the atmosphere for holding presidential and parliamentary elections.

In Tripoli, the head of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Al-Manfi, the head of the outgoing unity government, Abdel Hamid Al-Dbeibeh, and the head of the State Council, Mohamed Takala, affirmed during their meeting their support for local efforts to make the municipal elections a success.

They stressed the need to increase cooperation and coordination with the High Electoral Commission to ensure that its work is completed in positive conditions, and they discussed supporting international efforts to hold elections and end the transitional stages.

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