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Home » UN envoy calls on Libyan stakeholders to draw lesson from the past, retrain from actions that could precipitate crisis

UN envoy calls on Libyan stakeholders to draw lesson from the past, retrain from actions that could precipitate crisis

Tuesday, July 11, 2023 National 3 Mins Read
UN envoy: Delaying elections could risk partition of Libya

UN envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, has called on “all Libyan stakeholders draw lessons from the pitfalls and mistakes of 2021 and 2022, and refrain from any actions, including unilateral or non-inclusive decisions, that could precipitate a crisis and divert attention from the common goal of enabling successful elections.”

Bathily said in a statement that he had, in the past several months, engaged all Libyan political and security leaders, relevant institutions, civil society, women and youth, as well as notables, municipalities, political parties, and other parts of Libyan society to discuss how to create a pathway to successful, inclusive and credible elections as soon as possible in a secure environment and on a level playing field.

“I have also consistently encouraged the House of Representatives (HoR) and High State Council (HSC) to carry out their responsibility and finalize the constitutional and legal framework for the elections. In this context, UNSMIL assigned a team comprised of electoral, constitutional, and gender experts to provide technical assistance to the 6+6 committee in preparing draft electoral laws,” Bathily explained.

“UNSMIL recognizes the efforts of the 6+6 committee as an important step forward. However, the Mission has pointed out that the draft electoral laws in their current state would not enable successful elections,” he pointed out.

“Further work is needed to make the draft laws implementable by addressing the legal loopholes and technical shortcomings identified by the High National Elections Commission (HNEC).”

“Libyan institutions and key stakeholders also need to reach an inclusive political settlement on the main politically contested issues identified in my briefing to the Security Council on 19 June, such as the eligibility criteria for candidates for the presidential election, the provision for a mandatory second round of the presidential election, and the requirement to establish a new interim government before elections can take place,” according to UN envoy.

Bathily said he informed the Security Council of his intention to convene key Libyan institutions and stakeholders, or their trusted representatives, to reach, through inclusive negotiations and compromise, a final settlement on the most contentious issues. In the coming weeks, I will intensify my engagement with the main Libyan institutions as well as political and security leaders to pave the way for these negotiations.

UN envoy said he counts on the cooperation of all relevant Libyan institutions and actors as he works with them to find the necessary compromises needed to resolve the politically contested issues and achieve a political settlement that will provide a pathway to successful elections.

Bathily also called on the HoR and HSC to cooperate with the HNEC in addressing the identified legal loopholes and technical shortcomings and make the necessary technical amendments to the 6+6 draft laws to render them implementable.

 

Abdoulaye Bathily Libya UNSMIL
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