Libyan leaders agree to form a new unified government
The heads of state of Libya announced that they have agreed to form a single unified government that will oversee the elections. |
report Mehr News Agency According to Reuters, Libyan leaders agreed to form a new unified government.
“Mohammed Manifi” President of the Presidential Council, “Mohammed Tekala” President of the Supreme State Council and “Agila Saleh” The Speaker of the House of Representatives announced in a meeting in Benghazi that they have agreed on the necessity of forming a new unified government to oversee the postponed elections.
Mohammed Manifi and Mohammad Takala, head of the Supreme State Council, are both based in Tripoli, and Aguila Saleh is in Benghazi. is present.
These three Libyan officials also asked the UN mission in Libya and the international community in a joint statement for proposals They support. According to the announcement of these three Libyan officials, they have agreed to form a technical committee to examine controversial points.
Libyan leaders met in Cairo at the invitation of Ahmed Abul Ghait, Secretary General of the Arab League.
Mohammed Manifi took office in 2021 in a process supported by the United Nations. The Libyan parliament has announced that it does not recognize the legitimacy of his government.
Libya has been a conflict of internal crisis since 2011 and the coup against the government of Muammar Gaddafi. Political power in this country was divided between rival groups in 2014, and they rule in separate regions in eastern and western Libya.