Libya’s HoR seeks election delay by 6 months
The elections were initially slated for Dec. 24
Libya’s House of Representatives (parliament) has proposed postponing the presidential elections by six months.
The assembly held a session in the city of Tobruk late Monday to discuss the polls, which were scheduled to take place on Dec. 24.
Acting Parliament Speaker Fawzi Al-Nuwairi presented several proposals by deputies on the polls, one of which called for delaying the vote by six months.
Last week, Libya’s High National Elections Commission proposed postponing the Dec. 24 polls by one month, citing obstacles hindering the holding of timely elections.
Al-Nuwairi demanded that the elections commission issues an explanation on the compelling reasons that prevented the elections from taking place
Meanwhile, the acting speaker said the parliament will ask the Presidency Council and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to restrict the movement and visits of foreign ambassadors in Libya, without further details.
On Friday, European countries and the US urged the Libyan authorities to decide on a final date for elections without delay.
In a joint statement, France, Germany, Italy, UK, and the US appealed to the Libyan authorities “to respect the aspirations of the people for prompt elections by swiftly determining a final date for the polling and issuing the final list of presidential candidates without delay.”
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