The hard work in Libya has only just begun

Outlet: Arab News

Language: English

Abstract: Libya's new interim Government of National Unity (GNU) has made swift progress in uniting critical state institutions within a short timeframe, instilling some confidence in its plans leading up to the December 24 elections. However, challenges persist, particularly regarding the drafting of a new constitution and electoral laws. Disagreements within the constitutional committee underscore the obstacles ahead, raising doubts about meeting the deadline for a permanent constitution. Improving living conditions for Libyans amidst years of turmoil, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and economic hardship, remains a daunting task. Disarming militias and removing foreign mercenaries present further challenges to the government's authority and the integrity of the upcoming elections. While there is progress, Libya's future remains uncertain, necessitating pragmatic and focused governance in the months ahead.

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