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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

The United Nations Mission in Libya: organizing a tour for National Dialogue December 9



With Libya and the United Nations mission announced on Tuesday its intention to organize a tour for National Dialogue Libyan December 9th of this month.

The mission said in a statement on Tuesday, it continued with many of the parties involved, to try to find ways to end the political and security crisis in Libya through dialogue.

The statement added that, from this point, and after consultation with the Libyan parties, will call on the United Nations Support Mission in Libya to a new round of political dialogue on 9 December, and will be issued a detailed announcement in this regard during the next few days.

And confirmed the mission, that there is a consensus among the various actors, that the only way forward is through a comprehensive political dialogue addresses the crisis, in order to stop the fighting and end the suffering of civilians, and to ensure that the political process back in the transitional phase to the track, and the preservation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Libya and national unity .

Experiencing Libya politically divided with two governments headed by Abdullah bending and Omar Hassi and bicameral legislature are elected House of Representatives, the National and the General Conference of the outgoing, who decided at the end of last August to resume its activity, despite the end of its mandate and assigned Hassi formation of saving the government.

House of Representatives recognized by the international community is to take him and the government emanating from the cities of Tobruk and white-east of the country temporarily based since August, after the dawn of the control of forces to the capital, Tripoli, Libya.

Constitutional Chamber has ruled Libya's Supreme Court on the fifth of November, the dissolution of the House of Representatives as a result of the excesses of the Constitutional Declaration, which called for the election, which was rejected by the Council and considered a political decision was taken at gunpoint.




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