UNSMIL Presents 6 Points to Expedite Libya Talks.
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Tripoli, 24 March 2015(Lana) The United Nations Support Mission
in Libya has issued a statement over the talks being conducted by
Libyan parties in Morocco in which it said that after weeks of
discussions with all the parties and in light of the deteriorating
military situation that threatens with further escalation as progress
is made in the political dialogue, Special Representative of the
Secretary-General for Libya Bernardino Leon visited both Tobruk and
Tripoli where he presented some ideas to expedite the talks.
'These ideas are first and foremost Libyan, formulated after wide
discussions with the parties. They address the concerns of all sides
while at the same time all of the sides are asked to make
concessions, it said.'
It stressed that 'Libya is risking widespread confrontation and
deeper division in which terrorism and its expansion will become a
serious threat to the country and the region. Libya cannot afford to
wait any longer before there is a settlement that could restore
security and stability and end the suffering of the people.
These ideas are not intended to provide concrete details or present a
final solution to Libya's political crisis and military conflict but
they form the basis from which the parties can work on, the statement
said.
These ideas are the guiding principles to respect the elections and
their results, the legitimacy of the State institutions, including
the judiciary and its decisions and all other institutions, as well
as adhering to the 17 February revolution's principles of democracy,
human rights and the building of a state based on the rule of law,
the statement added.
The statement illustrated the structure of this proposed solution is
as follows:
1- A national unity Government headed by a president, and a
Presidential Council composed of independent personalities not
belonging to any party or affiliated with any group, and are
acceptable to all parties and by all Libyans. The main members of the
Presidential Council will be the president and his two deputies.
2- The House of Representatives as a legislative body representing
all Libyans under the full application of principles of legitimacy
and inclusion.
3- A High State Council inspired by similar institutions existing in
a number of countries. A fundamental institution in the governance of
the State
4- Constitutional Drafting Assembly.
A mechanism of cooperation between these institutions will be agreed
on to achieve consensus at this critical stage.
5- National Security Council.
6- Municipalities Council.
The last two proposed bodies will be shaped in the second stage of
the talks, the statement noted .
The life of all these bodies will be extended during a new
transitional period whose duration will be agreed upon by the parties
and will end with new elections that will come after the approval of
the constitution and referendum.
UNSMIL stressed that ending Libya's conflict is in the hands of the
Libyans themselves, and the responsibility falls on all the parties
to adopt a constructive and flexible approach when addressing these
ideas, bearing in mind that these could only be a basis for a
solution that could be negotiated in shape and form.
Leon will return later on Tuesday 24 March 2015, to Skhirat, Morocco,
where the Libyan political dialogue session are taking place, hopeful
that the parties are ready to expedite the talks, the statement said.
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