Moroccan Foreign Minister: “The Libyan 6 + 6 committee reached a consensus on electoral laws”
Moroccan Foreign Minister confirms that the Libyan 6 + 6 committee reached a consensus on electoral laws.
Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita announced today, Wednesday, that the Libyan 6 + 6 committee, which is holding its meetings in Morocco, has reached a consensus on the laws of the presidential and legislative elections.
Bourita said during a press conference once again that the Libyan brothers prove that if the space is allowed for them, they can give priority to the interest of Libya and they can reach important consensuses.
Added that the 6 + 6 committee has officially reached consensus on election laws, and the final document will be signed in the coming days.
Libya is witnessing an escalating political crisis There is a dispute between two governments, one headed by former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, which the parliament convened in Tobruk, the far east of the country, granted its confidence last March.
He considered that Today is an important milestone in the path of the Libyan crisis because this dialogue enabled important consensuses to be reached with regard to organizing elections in both the presidential and legislative parts, stressing that Morocco is fully convinced that the solution in Libya must be Libya and through holding elections.
The second is the national unity government emanating from political agreements sponsored by the United Nations, more than a year ago, and headed by Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba, who refuses to hand over power, except through elections.