Libya at risk of dismemberment, says UN envoy
UNITED NATIONS (AA) – The UN said Tuesday that Libya has been at risk of dismemberment since elections which were scheduled for Dec. 24 last year were postponed.
Abdoulaye Bathily, the UN envoy for Libya, said some institutional players are actively hindering progress toward elections.
”The genuine political will of these actors needs to be tested against reality, as we approach December 24th, the first anniversary of the postponement of elections and the 7th anniversary of the signing of the Libyan Political Agreement, ” Bathily said as he shared Libyans’ concerns about delays to the long-awaited elections in a briefing to the Security Council.
”Further prolonging the interim period will make the country even more vulnerable to political, economic and security instability and could put the country at risk of partition,” he said.
He urged Libyan leaders to work with resolve toward holding elections as soon as possible.
Oil-rich Libya has remained in turmoil since 2011 when longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi was ousted after four decades in power.
The situation has worsened since March this year when East Libya-based parliament appointed a new government led by former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha. Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, one of the two figures claiming power and authority in Libya, insists he will cede authority only to a government that comes through an “elected parliament”.
Libya saw violent clashes between the two rival militias in the capital, Tripoli, in August which claimed dozens of lives.