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Presidential Council organizes panel discussion on draft law on national reconciliation.

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Benghazi, 18 September, 2022 (Lana) - The Presidential Council organized this morning, Sunday in Benghazi, a panel discussion on the draft national reconciliation law in cooperation with the National Planning Council and the Center for Law and Society Studies at the University of Benghazi.

    The discussion was attended by the Chairman of the National Planning Council, Dr. Miftah Al-Harir, the member of the House of Representatives, Ibrahim Al-Zaghid and the former member of the Transitional Council, the lawyer Abdul Hafeez Ghoga and a number of people interested in the national reconciliation law, and through the "video" technology.

former Minister of Justice, lawyer Salah Al-Marghani and the lawyer Izzat Al-Maqhour, in addition to the Secretary of the Presidential Council, and a representative of the legal department of the Council participated.

     The panel discussion was opened by the Chairman of the National Planning Council, Miftah al-Harir, who conveyed to the attendees the greetings of the representative of the Presidential Council, Abdullah Al-Lafi, to the participants in the panel, stressing that the draft law under discussion will contribute to reforming the same during this stage in Libya, by relying on specialized national expertise. In the legal field, which aims to bring Libya to stability.

      For his part, the head of the legal committee for the draft law Al-Koni Abbouda confirmed that these elites met in the city of Benghazi today to discuss the project prepared by specialists in the legal field, including academics and judges, to try to harmonize the provisions of the project, from local reality and international standards, to put it in the framework of participation. community, with the aim of reaching consensus around it, and benefiting from all the observations raised in the discussion panel to crystallize and benefit from it.

    Council sources reported that the panel discussion moderated by Dr. Jazia Shuaiter was characterized by serious and effective dialogue on the draft law, which aims to achieve comprehensive and sustainable national reconciliation that contributes to building the rule of law and peace through transitional, official and societal justice mechanisms that take into account the values of Libyan society. To promote civil peace.

     In turn, the Legal Committee affirmed that it will take into account all the observations raised about the law and its articles "53", to take advantage of them to ensure its effectiveness for the success of the national reconciliation project launched by the Presidential Council.

=Lana=