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Libya’s State Council raises concern over electing president without constitution

November 3, 2021 at 2:55 pm

Libyan High Council of State Khalid al-Mishri speaks during a press conference held by NGOs and members of press in Tripoli, Libya on July 10, 2021 [Mücahit Aydemir/Anadolu Agency]

On Wednesday, Chairman of Libya’s High Council of State, Khalid Al-Mishri, expressed concern over plans to hold presidential elections in the absence of a constitution.

“We have real concerns about electing a president in the absence of a constitution,” Al-Mishri said during a meeting in the capital, Tripoli.

Al-Mishri said there is a possibility of a “coup” in Libya, without giving any further details.

The High Council of State and the unity government are at odds with the Libyan parliament over election laws, amid plans to hold presidential and parliamentary polls next month.

“The Council refuses to allow dual nationals and military personnel to run for elections,” Al-Mishri said.

The Council’s chairman paid tribute to Turkey’s support for Libya.

“All countries have turned a blind eye to [warlord Khalifa] Haftar’s assault on Tripoli in 2019, except Turkey and Qatar,” he said. “Without the Turkish support, we would not have seen any talk about the elections now.”

Libya’s presidential and parliamentary elections are set to take place on 24 December, under an agreement reached by Libyan political rivals in Tunisia on 15 November 2020.

Libyans hope that the upcoming elections will contribute to ending an armed conflict that has plagued the oil-rich country for years.

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