UNSMIL Facilitates Productive Talks in Benghazi on Libya’s Election Laws

UNSMIL facilitated discussions in Benghazi between the Advisory Committee and the 6+6 Committee on Libya’s election laws. The meeting marked a significant moment with detailed dialogues and active participation. This was the Advisory Committee’s first meeting in Benghazi after previous sessions in Tripoli.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) announced productive discussions held in Benghazi regarding Libya’s election laws. The dialogue involved the Advisory Committee and the Joint Committee (6+6) established by the House of Representatives and the High Council of State.
UNSMIL reported on its Facebook page that members of the 6+6 Committee effectively answered questions posed by the Advisory Committee. Furthermore, the mission commended the enthusiastic participation and support offered by the 6+6 Committee throughout the discussions.
The Advisory Committee convened its fourth meeting on Sunday at the UNSMIL headquarters in Benghazi. This meeting marked a significant transition, being the first held in the city after three previous meetings that occurred at the Tripoli office since February.
In summary, UNSMIL successfully facilitated important discussions in Benghazi aimed at developing election laws for Libya. The cooperation between the Advisory Committee and the 6+6 Committee indicates a collaborative effort to ensure a structured electoral process. The active involvement of both committees reassures the commitment to the electoral framework necessary for Libya’s democratic future.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly