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Libyan MPs Agree on "General Principles, New Meeting Monday


Sat 28 Nov 2020 | 04:20 PM
Yassmine Elsayed

After days of consultations, about 120 deputies in the Libyan parliament are set to conclude a consultative meeting Tangiers, Morocco. It is expected to announce, in a final written statement, the atmosphere of those consultations that lasted 4 days, and were marked by consensus among the members of the Libyan legislative institution.

According to Al-Arabiya's information, the Libyan representatives agreed on "general principles" that could open the door to "permanent stability" in Libya.

During their discussions, the meeting expressed the need to preserve Libya's territorial integrity and face foreign interference.  Also, they agreed that the constitutional seat of the Libyan Parliament is the city of Benghazi.

On the other hand, the Libyan MPs announced their positive response to the results of the Libyan political dialogue tracks, in full respect of the Constitutional Declaration. They welcomed the date of December 24 of next year for parliamentary and presidential elections- the date announced last week by the United Nations envoy, Stephanie Williams.

On the other hand, Al Arabiya sources confirmed that a new parliamentary meeting with a political nature will be held next Monday and Tuesday, in Tangiers. At least 13 deputies from both sides are expected to part.

The Libyan-Libyan parliamentary meeting comes in the context of coordination between Morocco and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, to bridge views, write new Libyan Libyan pages, and end the internal institutional and political pision.