Libyan Presidential Council head Mohamed Menfi and representatives from 29 political parties called for a nationally led political process ahead of future elections. Meeting in Tripoli, participants said successful presidential and parliamentary elections require political, security, and institutional guarantees alongside electoral laws. They rejected returning to earlier electoral frameworks linked to political division and urged stronger party participation, institutional unification, and broader national dialogue to support a stable transition process.
Libya Pushes New Election Framework
Libyan Presidential Council head Mohamed Menfi and representatives from 29 political parties called for a nationally led political process ahead of future elections. Meeting in Tripoli, participants said successful presidential and parliamentary elections require political, security, and institutional guarantees alongside electoral laws. They rejected returning to earlier electoral frameworks linked to political division and urged stronger party participation, institutional unification, and broader national dialogue to support a stable transition process.
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