Members of the Libyan 6+6 Joint Committee for Preparing Electoral Laws announced that they had reached an agreement on presidential and legislative electoral laws, pending the signing of the agreement by the speakers of the House of Representatives (HoR) and the High Council of State (HCS).
Public Prosecution forms force to arrest criminals in Al-Zawiya city
The Libyan Public Prosecutor, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, agreed with the commander of the West Coast Military Zone to establish a security force that would act upon the measures of the investigation authority regarding violations of the rights of some citizens in Al-Zawiya, in addition to prosecuting those found to have committed …
Dbeibah establishes new security agency
The Head of Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, has issued a resolution to establish a new security agency called ‘The National Agency of Backup Forces’, to protect the legitimacy of the state and sovereign institutions, and to preserve Libya’s security and stability.
Libya’s 6+6 Committee to sign agreement on electoral laws in Morocco today, reports
The Moroccan city of Bouznika will witness today the signing of the agreement by the 6+6 Joint Committee for the preparation of electoral laws in Libya, reports Italian news agency Nova citing Turkish state-owned media Anadolu Agency.
East Libya: Thousands of Egyptians forced to walk home over the border
Forces in eastern Libya have expelled thousands of Egyptians they say were found during a raid on people traffickers.
Al-Sayeh: We are waiting to receive the electoral laws to start implementing the elections
The head of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Imad Al-Sayeh, has confirmed that the electoral process is just around the corner, as they are just waiting to receive the electoral laws to start implementing the elections.
UN extends permission to inspect ships off Libya
The UN Security Council agreed on Friday to extend a resolution that authorizes member states to intercept vessels suspected of human trafficking or smuggling weapons into Libya.
Several members of HoR and HCS reject outcomes of 6+6 committee’s meetings
54 members of the High Council of State (HCS) and 61 members of the House of Representatives (HoR) have rejected in two separate statements the 13th constitutional amendment and the outcomes of the 6+6 Joint Committee’s meetings in Morocco, rendering them unconstitutional.
Tripoli gov targets more western towns with drone strikes
Libya’s Government of National Unity (GNU) stepped up drone strikes on Friday against what it said were smuggling gangs in western regions, attacking targets in Zawia, Zuwara, Ajeelat and Maya.
Bashagha out: What’s next in Libya’s new political equation?
On 16 May, Libya’s eastern-based, pro-Haftar parliament suspended the self-appointed Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha from his role.