Around 17 Libyan women participating in the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) in Tunisia have demanded in a joint statement to allocate one of the two deputy prime minister posts to a woman.
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Three political blocks in Libya insist: constitutional referendum must be held before the polls
The House of Representatives, the High Council of State, and the Constituent Drafting Body have reiterated that the draft constitution is now in the hands of the Libyan people, who have the sole right to accept or reject it through a public referendum.
Read More »Libyan parties agree to hold elections on December 24, 2021
Libya’s warring sides agreed Friday to hold elections on December 24, 2021, on Libya’s independence day, according to the head of the UN support mission in the country, Anadolu Agency reports.
Read More »UNSMIL calls for Libyan political class to rise to level of responsibility
Speaking yesterday at the press conference following the end of the two-day meeting of the 5+5 Joint Military Commission in Ghadames, Acting Special Representative of the Secretary General for Libya Stephanie Williams called on the Libyan political class to rise to the level of responsibility seen in the Joint Military …
Read More »Libya’s Amazigh Council rejects UNSMIL-sponsored dialogue
The Supreme Council for the Amazigh of Libya, mayors of Amazigh municipalities and notables of Amazigh regions have disapproved the methodology of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya ( UNSMIL) regarding the Libyan crisis, and the mechanism for selecting participants in the political dialogue forum to be held in …
Read More »UN hails ‘progress’ as military rivals meet in Libya
Rival Libyan military officers began talks Monday on home soil for the first time following a ceasefire agreement last month, discussing implementation of the deal.
Read More »UNSMIL launches Libyan Political Dialogue Forum interactive platform
UNSMIL yesterday launched an interactive Libyan Dialogue Platform, alhiwar.ly, to run along the current Libya Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) which commenced virtually on 26 October. The LPDF will move to the face-to-face format on 9 November in Tunis.
Read More »Women politicians call for greater role
Women groups affiliated with political parties reiterated the importance of women’s political participation and their role in ending the crisis in the country.
Read More »Libya’s Tuareg tribes denounce UN appointment of representatives
The Social Council of Tuareg tribes in Libya yesterday denounced “the manner” in which the United Nations Support Mission dealt with its selection of the members of the country’s so-called Political Dialogue Forum.
Read More »Tripoli Protection Force rejects “controversial” figures in LPDF list
Tripoli Protection Force reiterated on Sunday its rejection of the list of names invited by the UN mission to participate in the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF), saying the names mentioned should have been on the Attorney General Office’s list.
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