Wed. Dec 25th, 2024

The United Nations Libya mission “will assess the Implementability” of electoral laws issued by Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh.

The United Nations Libya mission “will assess the implementability” of electoral laws issued by Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh, it said in a statement on Friday, adding it had received a copy of the laws on Thursday.

The mission would work towards compromise “including on the formation of a unified government” and believes political solutions must be “consensual and implementable” to ensure a smooth electoral process, it said.

The move came during a session held by the assembly in the eastern city of Benghazi, parliamentary spokesman Abdullah Belhaq said in a statement.

“The House of Representatives unanimously agreed to issue the law to elect the head of state and the law to elect the National Assembly, which was drawn up by the 6+6 committee,” Belhaq said.

The 6+6 Joint Committee is formed jointly by the House of Representatives and the Tripoli-based High Council of State, which acts as a senate, for the purpose of preparing the electoral laws.

In June, the 6+6 committee issued laws to regulate Libya’s upcoming presidential and legislative elections, but faced some objections.

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