UN adviser on Libya urges to outline clear path to free elections

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Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 12:48 GMT

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Photo taken on Sept. 12, 2019 shows that the United Nations Security Council votes on a draft resolution to renew the mandate of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) at the UN headquarters in New York

Photo taken on Sept. 12, 2019 shows that the United Nations Security Council votes on a draft resolution to renew the mandate of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) at the UN headquarters in New York

CAIRO - 25 January 2022: Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Libya Stephanie Williams stressed on Tuesday the importance of outlining a clear path to just, free, and credible Libyan elections without delay.


Williams' remarks came during her meeting with representatives of the Tripoli civilian movement, reconciliation council in Tripoli and the February 17 coalition.

The representatives called for holding parliamentary elections to restore democratic legitimacy.

In the same context, Libyan Minister of Economy Mohammed al Hawij discussed with Secretary General of the Council Of Arab Economic Unity (CAEU) Muhammadi Ahmed al Ni the steps of the return of the membership of Libya in the council and boosting its role in economic and investment fields in the region.

The meeting reviewed the work plan of the council and its role in contributing to the plan of the national unity government to reconstruct the infrastructure and implement the investment projects in the different areas.

They also discussed training and merging youth and creating suitable job opportunities for them in addition to supporting the small and medium enterprises to achieve economic diversity

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