Tetteh and Dbeibah review the latest developments in the roadmap aimed at advancing the political process.
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Tripoli, April 26, 2026 (LANA) – The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General to Libya, Hanna Tetteh, briefed the Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord, Abdulhamid Dbeibah, on Sunday on the latest developments regarding the roadmap aimed at advancing the political process, ending the current stalemate, and leading to direct elections and the unification of institutions. The briefing focused on implementing the initial phases related to the electoral and legal framework.
Tetteh explained that the recent mini-meeting launched by the mission is part of the first phase of the roadmap and focuses on finalizing the electoral laws and completing the formation of the board of directors of the High National Elections Commission. These are considered the two essential steps for the transition to elections and for providing the necessary institutional foundation for their success.
Dbeibah affirmed that his government supports all serious efforts aimed at achieving practical and implementable solutions that preserve national gains toward establishing a civil state. He stressed the importance of focusing on realistic paths that lead to the clear enactment of electoral laws and a direct move to elections, ensuring respect for the popular will and ending the institutional division.
Dbeibah indicated that the national priority is reaching a clear and applicable electoral framework that paves the way for national elections, thereby strengthening stability and preserving the unity of institutions and the sovereignty of the state.
Tetteh confirmed the continued work of the UN mission to support consensus among Libyan parties and to provide the appropriate conditions for the success of the political process and the achievement of a comprehensive electoral milestone.
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