In his speech at the International Conference in Support of Libya in Paris: Al Dbeiba reaffirms that holding presidential and parliamentary elections on time is a historic entitlement that we do not give up.

Tripoli The Head of the Government of National Unity Abdul Hamid Al Dbeiba said that the option of getting the country to achieve the most important national entitlement; the holding of presidential and parliamentary elections on set time is a historic entitlement that we will not relinquish, as it has been and remains our goal since we took office. The Prime Minister made the remarks in a speech Friday afternoon at the International Conference in Support of Libya in Paris, France.

In his speech, Al-Dbeiba also called on all participants in the conference to listen to the voice of the Libyan people and their demands, to ensure their fundamental rights in the upcoming elections.

He called on all countries and international organizations to seek to urge legislative bodies to amend the electoral law consensually to achieve justice, inclusiveness and equal opportunities. The Prime Minister said the positive contribution to ensure fair and transparent elections comes through its monitoring and political and logistical support. He also stressed that presidential and parliamentary elections should be held simultaneously and that none of the two should be delayed, while stressing the need to set timetables, to ensure this synchronization.

In his speech, Al-Dbeiba called for establishing real guarantees for accepting and respecting the election results from all Libyan and international parties, and setting clear criteria for imposing sanctions on those who obstruct and reject the results of these elections without exception.

The Prime Minister said that the extraordinary timing of this conference comes after Libyans agreed to stop the fighting and political division, after Libya got an executive authority and a unified government, representing all without exclusion or marginalization, away from the legitimacy conflict from which we have suffered for many years.

He explained that the success in ending the political division and stopping the fighting from the Berlin conferences (1) and (2) and the Geneva Conference, the Security Council session on Libya and the Libyan Stabilization Conference in the capital Tripoli, was made possible thanks to the faithful of the people of Libya, as well as the efforts made by several friendly and sisterly countries, in addition to the great efforts made by the United Nations Mission as an intermediary in this aspect.

“The government of national unity appreciates all the sincere international initiatives that have been and continue to seek peaceful solutions to the crisis in Libya,” he said, stressing that national initiatives form the basis for achieving stability, because there is no alternative to Libyan ownership and leadership of their national initiatives and the enforcement of Libyan state sovereignty over its entire territory.

The Prime Minister reviewed the efforts made by the government of national unity to stabilize the country, noting that the launch of the “Libya Stabilization Initiative” was announced last month with the participation of nearly 30 countries, international and regional organizations in an event organized by the government in an important symbolism on the return of positive diplomacy to the Libyan state.

He added that the aim of this conference is to achieve stability on the basis of two important tracks: the security track and the economic track, calling on all countries and international organizations involved in this conference to support and support the Libyan authorities now and in the future in implementing their political, security and economic plans in the short and long term.

Al-Dabiba also reiterated his support for the 5+5 Military Commission and its logistical and financial requirements for the removal of mercenaries and foreign fighters, and the need to respond to the sovereign demands of the Libyan people, all of them out, fully and simultaneously and under the direct supervision of the Libyan state, and the presence of the Libyan government at the table of any negotiations, in particular with the establishment of a joint mechanism to ensure that the conflict is not transferred to neighboring countries, which threatens its security and the security of the region.

Al-Dbeiba noted that his government has been providing all support to the High National Election Commission and other Libyan institutions related to the electoral process, and has fulfilled all its tasks in this regard. He stressed that the goal of the Libyan people, of all affiliations, is to achieve free and fair elections with the participation of all without exclusion or marginalization, elections that will move us from chaos to peace and stability, not to bring us back to the square of war and fighting.

The Prime Minister said that the agreement of all Libyans on a solid constitutional basis will ensure that no party is excluded from its right to participate in the democratic process, and clearly and in-interpretably determine the steps and dates of completion of the necessary stages to complete the transition period.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The President of the Presidential Council meets in Paris the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, in the presence of the Special Envoy to Libya.

Paris, The President of the Presidential Council, “Mohamed Al-Mnifi”, met at his residence in Paris, this Friday morning, the Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mrs. Rose Marie, in the presence of the Special Envoy to Libya, Mr. Jan Kubis.

The meeting dealt with the presidential and parliamentary elections file, and the continuation of the expulsion of mercenaries and foreign fighters.

Al-Mnifi, stressed the need for all parties to fulfill their obligations, including holding the elections on time, ensuring the acceptance of their results, and continuing to expel mercenaries and foreign fighters. Expressing his hope for the success of the Paris conference, he urged all parties to agree on a road map that would take the country to safety.

For her part, Mrs. “Rose Mary” appealed to the President of the Presidential Council to continue to work, in order to create a state of consensus among all parties, and stressed the continuation of providing full support to the Presidential Council and the (5 + 5) Committee until the exit of mercenaries and foreign fighters from the country.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Italian Foreign Ministry: We are convinced of the necessity of holding the Libyan elections next December.

Rome, The Italian Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, “Manlio Di Stefano,” stressed the need to work to ensure that credible elections are held during the month of December in Libya.

“We are very convinced of the necessity of holding general elections in Libya at the end of next December, according to what we decided last year,” the Italian Agency Nova quoted on Thursday, from Stefano, during his speech before the European Union’s Trade Council.

He added, “We have to make sure that there is a real common intent and joint planning to reach these elections on the basis of credibility.

He added, “This is the commitment we make, which we share with all stakeholders in the region,”, according to the Italian agency.

It is noteworthy that Italy, in partnership with France and Germany, chairs the Paris Conference on Libya, which will emphasize support for holding the elections on time.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The President of the Presidential Council meets in Paris with the members of the Joint Military Committee (5+5), Maraja Al-Amami, and Ahmed Abu Shahma.

Paris, The President of the Presidential Council, “Mohamed Al-Mnifi”, met today, Friday at his residence in the French capital, Paris, with the members of the Joint Military Committee (5 + 5) “Maraja Al-Amami” and ‘’Ahmed Abu Shahma”, who are accompanying him to participate in the Paris Conference on Libya.

The two members of the committee put Al-Mnifi in the picture of the latest developments on the military and security levels.

The President of the Presidential Council praised the efforts of the Joint Military Committee (5 + 5) in removing “300” fighters of mercenaries and foreign fighters, from the country as a first batch, and continuing to support the flow of citizens’ movement on the coastal road.

Al-Mnifi urged the committee to continue its efforts in order to preserve the unity of the country.

Source: Libyan News Agency