Oman Daily Observer

Libyan leaders commit to December 10 polls

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PARIS: Four senior Libyan leaders committed at a Paris peace conference on Tuesday to holding elections in the fractured and warwracked country on December 10, a joint statement said.

“The parties have committed to set the constituti­onal basis for elections and adopt the necessary electoral laws by September 16, 2018, and hold parliament­ary and presidenti­al elections on December 10, 2018,” it said. French President Emmanuel Macron, who hosted the conference, has been pushing the rival Libyans and other representa­tives from regional powers to agree a political roadmap to stabilise the oil-rich north African state. The Libyan signatorie­s were Prime Minister Fayez al Sarraj, head of the Unbacked unity government in Tripoli, and 75-year-old military strongman Khalifa Haftar, whose rival Libyan National Army country’s east.

Aguila Saleh Issa, the parliament speaker based in the eastern city of Tobruk who opposes the Un-backed administra­tion, as well as Khalid al Mishri, the newly-elected head of the High Council of State, also signed the statement after around four hours of talks in Paris.

Posing for a group photo, Macron asked his guests to verbally commit dominates the to the agreement — which they did.

Some diplomats and analysts have voiced doubt whether the country, which is swamped by weapons and controlled by a patchwork of political groups and armed militias, will be able to hold elections. Some countries, such as former colonial power Italy, had previously argued that Libya needed to agree on a new constituti­on before holding elections.

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