Libyan elections body On Saturday, it said it was ready to hold elections as soon as a political agreement was reached.
US Ambassador Richard Norland met with Emad Al Sayeh head of The High National Elections Commission in Libya to discuss developments in crisis-stricken country.
“It was encouraging to hear about Dr. Sayeh confirm The readiness of the HNEC to hold elections as soon as a political agreement is reached on The way And a statement from the embassy quoted Norland as saying.
The US diplomat said the Joint Commission of the home of representative (parliament) and the Supreme Council of The foreign policy proposed by US Chancellor Stephanie Williams “represents next my work step towards this goalWe urge all parties to do so support this process.”
K result of Controversies over electoral laws and role of eliminate in The electoral process, Libya could not hold scheduled presidential and parliamentary elections for December 24, 2021.
On March 4, Williams called on the home of Representatives and the Supreme Council of The state, which acts as the Senate, to name the delegates for “Joint Committee Dedicated to Developing Consensual Basis”.
However, many Libyan representatives came out To criticize the proposal and accuse the UN advisor of seeking to divide the country.
Opponents argue that Williams’ proposal overrides the constitutional amendment recently approved by Libyans parliament on formation panel to make constitutional amendments.
mounting position in Libya earlier this month after parliament gave confidence to new government headed by former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha insists Abdel Hamid Dabaiba on Continuous with for him post and duties prime minister.