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UNSMIL Head Conducts Digital Dialogue with 1000 Libyans


Mon 18 Jan 2021 | 01:53 PM
Ahmad El-Assasy

Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Stephanie Williams logged in to an AI-powered chat to engage in digital dialogue with 1,000 Libyans, the majority of whom hailed from all regions of the country, with the remaining participating from abroad.

This came following the four-day meeting of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum’s Advisory Committee in Geneva.

Williams welcomed the high level of engagement and interaction by the Libyan participants as they answered questions on the political, security, and economic situation in the country.

Over 70% of participants agreed that the results of the Advisory Committee meeting were positive and hoped they would lead to a lasting solution. However, they feared obstruction from what they described as the “status quo” party.

76% of the participants were in favor of conducting national elections on 24 December 2021,  and the majority called for an end to the years-long transitional period.  According to 69% of those who joined the digital conversation, a “unified interim executive authority in the run-up to elections is needed.”

All participants expressed their support for the ceasefire agreement signed on 23 October 2020 and the majority called for mercenaries and foreign fighters to depart.

They also called for a stronger UN role in ending foreign interference in the country, and for the continuation of the UN-facilitated dialogue, with many fearing that “Otherwise the war will erupt again”.

The increase in prices of basic goods was a main concern of the participants, 46% of whom said that the economic situation had continued to deteriorate compared to the previous year.

Moreover, Participants praised the unification of the exchange rate but called for more efforts to improve the economic situation.

ASRSG Stephanie Williams expressed her deepest appreciation for the candid responses and recommendations she received during the digital dialogue, pledged to take them into consideration, and to use them to inform all the UN-facilitated dialogue tracks.