un launches fresh push to end libya’s postrevolution turmoil
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UN launches fresh push to end Libya’s post-revolution turmoil

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UN launches fresh push to end Libya’s post-revolution turmoil
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The UN has launched a new push to stabilize Libya by getting rival factions to revise a stalled peace plan and set the country on the path to elections.
The effort aims to end the turmoil that developed in Libya after a 2011 NATO-backed uprising ended Muammar Qaddafi’s 42-year rule, giving space to militants and smuggling networks that have sent hundreds of thousands of migrants to Europe.
Political and military splits have left the North African country mired in conflict and the country's economy in freefall. Rival parliaments and governments have vied for power.
Last week, UN envoy Ghassan Salame announced a one-year “action plan” for a transition toward presidential and parliamentary elections.
The plan got underway on Tuesday with negotiations between delegations from rival parliaments from eastern Libya and Tripoli, which are meant to draw up amendments to a previous UN-mediated plan signed in December 2015.
As the delegations convened in Tunis, Salame urged them to set aside their differences and complete their work in a timely fashion.
“All Libyans are fed up. They are going from transition to transition with no horizon,” he said.
“We have have sleeping institutions that need to be awoken, divided institutions that need to be united, and hijacked institutions that need to be rebuilt.”
The 2015 deal had only had limited support from power-brokers on the ground and was never endorsed by factions aligned with powerful military commander Khalifa Haftar that control eastern Libya.
A UN-backed Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli has been hamstrung by internal splits and has been unable to halt a slide in living standards or tame the power of armed groups.
“We’re here to move the political process forward for the sake of the country’s stability,” said Moussa Faraj, head of the delegation from the High Council of State in Tripoli, according to a tweet from the UN from the meeting which got closed to the press after Salame’s speech.
Under the new UN plan, once amendments have been agreed a national conference drawing on a much larger number of representatives from across Libya is meant to select the members of a transitional government that would run the country until elections.
The eastern parliament, or House of Representatives (HOR), is expected to devise laws for national elections and for a referendum to approve a much-delayed constitution. The chamber has barely functioned over the past two years and has been boycotted by a large number of its members.
“Our task is difficult,” said Abdusalam Nasia, head of the HOR delegation, according to the UN.
“I call on all to leave personal interests behind and focus on common interests.”

 

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