there risk that Libya may be roughly divided year after the postponement of elections, the United Nations envoy to the country warned on Tuesday.
Abdoulaye Bathily, UN envoy for Said some institutional Libya players actively hinder progress towards elections.
”Real political will” of These actors need to be tested against realityAs we approach December 24th, the first Anniversary of Postponement of Elections and the seventh anniversary of Signature of ‘Libyan Political Agreement’, Batelli said, sharing Libyans’ concerns about the long-awaited postponement of the elections. in Briefing to the Security Council.
“Prolonging the transition period further will make the country equal more Vulnerable to political, economic and security instability and could put the country in risk of to divide.”
He urged Libyan leaders to work with resolve towards the elections soon as such possible.
taking a bath also Encourage the 15-member council to send an unequivocal message to the blockers that their actions will not remain without consequences.
Libya remained rich in oil in Unrest since 2011 when longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown after four decades in power.
The situation has worsened since then last March when based in eastern Libya parliament water spring new government led former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, but Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, one of He claims the two numbers power and power in Libya, insists that he will give up power only to government that comes throughelected parliamentWhich raises fears of Libya slipping away back in a civil war.
Libya witnessed violent clashes between rival militias in The capital Tripoli, which killed dozens of spirits last August.
there risk that Libya may be roughly divided year after the postponement of elections, the United Nations envoy to the country warned on Tuesday.
Abdoulaye Bathily, UN envoy for Said some institutional Libya players actively hinder progress towards elections.
”Real political will” of These actors need to be tested against realityAs we approach December 24th, the first Anniversary of Postponement of Elections and the seventh anniversary of Signature of ‘Libyan Political Agreement’, Batelli said, sharing Libyans’ concerns about the long-awaited postponement of the elections. in Briefing to the Security Council.
“Prolonging the transition period further will make the country equal more Vulnerable to political, economic and security instability and could put the country in risk of to divide.”
He urged Libyan leaders to work with resolve towards the elections soon as such possible.
taking a bath also Encourage the 15-member council to send an unequivocal message to the blockers that their actions will not remain without consequences.
Libya remained rich in oil in Unrest since 2011 when longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown after four decades in power.
The situation has worsened since then last March when based in eastern Libya parliament water spring new government led former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, but Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, one of He claims the two numbers power and power in Libya, insists that he will give up power only to government that comes throughelected parliamentWhich raises fears of Libya slipping away back in a civil war.
Libya witnessed violent clashes between rival militias in The capital Tripoli, which killed dozens of spirits last August.