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Libya: Intelligence Report Uncovers Why Parliament Failed to Pass Election Law
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Al-Mishri breaks Covid protocol, throws extravagant wedding for his son
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Special Envoy Ján Kubiš remarks to the UN SC on Libya - 21 May, 2021 - Libya
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WHO Libya biweekly operational update (16-28 February 2021)
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General developments: political & security situation
Tripoli, 28 February 2021 - The United Nations and its partners launched an appeal for US$189 million for the 2021 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) to provide urgently needed assistance and protection to 451,000 of the most vulnerable people affected by conflict, COVID-19 and worsening economic conditions in Libya.
The Secretary-General spoke separately with the President of the Presidency Council designate, Mr. Mohammad Younes Menfi, and the Prime Minister designate of the State of Libya, Mr. Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah. The Secretary-General congratulated Mr. Menfi and Mr. Dbeibah on their recent designation by members of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum. The Secretary-General stressed the importance of ensuring that the new executive authority works towards the holding of national elections on 24 December 2021and reiterated the United Nations full commitm
Libya’s tortuous path towards a constitution and elections Barbara Bibbo © A staff member shows an empty ballot box after delegates voted for a new interim government during t. A staff member shows an empty ballot box after delegates voted for a new interim government during the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum in Chavannes-de-Bogis near Geneva, Switzerland [UN Photo/Handout via Reuters]
Geneva, Switzerland – Members of a newly elected Libyan interim government pledged in Geneva this week to take the country to national elections on December 24 of this year, an ambitious timeline studded with almost impossible challenges.
The interim authorities nominated by the 75-member Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) under the umbrella of the United Nations are to replace the Government of National Accord (GNA), considered no longer able to usher the country into a phase of national reconciliation and state-building.