The UN-backed Advisory Committee held its fourth meeting in Benghazi, marking the first meeting in the city after three held in Tripoli. The committee discussed key political issues and plans to engage with the Joint Committee (6+6) to address election laws. UNSMIL emphasized the importance of the committee’s proposals in shaping Libya’s political transition strategy.
The United Nations-backed Advisory Committee recently held its fourth meeting at the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) headquarters in Benghazi. This marks the first occurrence of such a gathering in Benghazi, following three previous meetings held in Tripoli. During this meeting, the committee continued its discussions on pertinent political issues, as articulated in a statement by UNSMIL.
In addition to internal discussions, the committee members are anticipated to interface with the Joint Committee, commonly referred to as 6+6. This committee comprises representatives from Libya’s two principal legislative bodies: the House of Representatives and the High Council of State. The primary focus of this engagement is to tackle matters pertaining to election laws.
UNSMIL has underscored that the proposals developed by the committee will play a crucial role in framing the strategy for Libya’s forthcoming phase of political transition. Such initiatives are aimed at advancing the political dialogue essential for establishing stability in the country.
The recent meeting of the UN Advisory Committee in Benghazi signifies a critical step in Libya’s political transition. It highlights the commitment to inclusive dialogue and collaboration among Libya’s legislative bodies. By addressing vital issues such as election laws, the committee’s efforts are essential in shaping a constructive path forward for the nation’s governance.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly