Libyan elections postponed, new date expected within 30 days – UN envoy

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Libyan elections postponed, new date expected within 30 days – UN envoy
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Ms Williams said she had heard “time and again the overwhelming desire of Libyans to go to the ballot box.”

The UN envoy, Stephanie Williams, on Thursday, said Libya’s presidential election had been postponed with a new date expected to be announced within 30 days.

“I have also heard their genuine hopes that elections must be part of the solution and not part of the problem in Libya,” Ms Williams said in a statement. They also asked that the necessary measures be taken to address the difficulties facing the completion of the electoral process. She called upon those concerned to honour and support the will of the 2.8 million Libyans who had registered to vote.

In addition to her work surrounding the election, the Special Adviser met with hundreds of people from all regions to lead mediation efforts and engage with Libyan and international partners. During her trip, Ms Williams was “particularly pleased to witness a shift from a discourse of conflict to one of peaceful dialogue.”

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