The UN-backed Advisory Committee held its fourth meeting in Benghazi, the first in the city, discussing key political issues and engaging with the Joint Committee (6+6) on election laws. UNSMIL noted that proposals from this meeting will influence Libya’s political transition strategy.
The United Nations-backed Advisory Committee has convened its fourth meeting at the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) headquarters in Benghazi. This marks the first time the committee has met in Benghazi, following three prior sessions held in Tripoli. During this meeting, the committee progressed in discussions concerning pressing political matters.
Members of the committee are anticipated to collaborate with the Joint Committee (6+6), which was established by Libya’s competing legislative bodies—the House of Representatives and the High Council of State—to deliberate on the election laws. UNSMIL has stressed that the committee’s proposals are crucial in shaping the strategic direction for the next phase of Libya’s political transition.
The recent meeting of the UN-backed Advisory Committee in Benghazi signifies a pivotal step in Libya’s political landscape, highlighting ongoing discussions on critical political issues. The engagement with the Joint Committee regarding election laws may foster further collaboration between Libya’s legislative bodies, thereby influencing the country’s forthcoming political transitions.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly