The Elcano Royal Institute has warned that the new high-level electoral steering panel, established last February by the U.N. Envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily, remains “partial and vulnerable to hijacking from members of the Libyan political elite who have little interest in a successful transition.”
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