💨 Abstract
The U.N. Mission in Libya has finalized a set of options to address contentious issues in the country's electoral framework. The Mission plans to engage Libyan stakeholders based on these options, aiming to secure agreement for national elections and unify state institutions. The political process to end Libya's decade-long conflict has been stalled, with disputes over candidate eligibility hindering elections.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Union Minister Ramdas Athawale backs 'Phule', calls for nationwide tax exemption
Spain must raise defence spending to 3% of GDP, says EU defence chief
Vietnam opposes China, Philippines acts on disputed South China Sea reef
South Korea's conservatives pick hardline Kim Moon-soo as presidential candidate
Russia declares state of emergency at port after Ukrainian drone attack on Novorossiisk
Voting in Australia election closes in populous eastern states
Odisha's BJP govt plans mega celebration on completion of one year
Japanese Speaker to lead 45-member delegation to Assam
Cops nab elusive rape accused using drone in MP's Betul
Teen detained for stabbing man in Delhi's Mayur Vihar
Powered by MessengerX.io