Historic moment as UN-led Libyan forum selects new interim leadership

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The 74-members of the UN-led Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) have selected an interim Prime Minister and President of its new executive council, marking what the UN Special Representative called another โ€œhistoric momentโ€ on the road to unification of the war-torn country and national elections in December.

The exercise in Geneva saw Mohammad Younes Menfi, selected President of the Presidency Council, where he will serve with Mossa Al-Koni, and Abdullah Hussein Al-Lafi.

Abdul Hamid Mohammed Dbeibah was chosen by majority vote to serve as Prime Minister designate.

โ€œOn behalf of the United Nations, I am pleased to witness this historic moment,โ€ said acting Special Representative and head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Stephanie Williams.

โ€œThe importance of the decision that you have taken here today will grow with the passage of time in the collective memory of the Libyan people.โ€

Libya descended into crises on multiple fronts, since the fall of former ruler Muammar Gadaffi in 2011, with the country essentially divided between a UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA), based in the capital, Tripoli, and a rival administration, led by Gen. Khalifa Hafter, who commands the western-based self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA).

โ€œThis process, your process, has come a long way from when we first convened you virtually in October last year,โ€ added Ms. Williams, who has successfully steered the LPDF through a series of breakthrough agreements in recent months.

โ€œYou overcame your differences, divisions and the many challenges you have faced during this difficult, but fruitful journey, in the interests of your country and of the Libyan people,โ€ she added.

The executive and transitional prime minister will now work to form a full unified government in the days ahead.

โ€œOur bet was that you would be able to build a truly Libyan-owned solution. And that is what you have done,โ€ said the acting UNSMIL chief.

The UN Secretary-General, Antรณnio Guterres, welcomed the selection of the interim leadership, making a statement to correspondents in New York at the UN Headquarters, and called on all members of the LPDF, and international stakeholders involved in the Libyan peace process, โ€œto respect the results of the voteโ€.

He welcomed the pledges made by the new executive to form a government โ€œreflecting political pluralism, geographical representation, and its commitment to include no less than 30 per cent of women in executive positions, as well as ensure the participation of youthโ€.

The UN chief called on the executive and all concerned in the process, โ€œto uphold the principles and timelinesโ€ of the agreed roadmap, towards democratic national elections due to take place on 24 December, 2021.

โ€œThe United Nations commitment to support the Libyan people in their efforts to build a peaceful and prosperous country will continue,โ€ Guterres said.

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