Several paths and political change target

Libya’s political landscape is inevitably changing, and there is considerable variation in the proposed pathways of the change mechanism. submitted by political parties and actors, including those who believe that change must be within previously successful international frameworks, The Libyan Political Dialogue Forum will be held in Geneva next August. s political and tribal forces, as well as armed formations, to select the next Government.

Mahmoud Saqr: 90 committee member, Aayan Bani Walid

While 65 different parties, based on municipal councils, have presented a different perception of their representatives replacing the House of Representatives, opting for a new Government that oversees the electoral process, unites the House of Representatives and the Supreme Council of State in the Senate, the President of the Supreme Council of State, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives becomes President of the Presidential Council.

Abdulrahman Zubaida: Chairman of the Committee for Liaison with the House of Representatives and the High Council of State.

In the view of some, these tracks are unable to end the complex political situation, and the solution is to put the Constitution into effect, rather than remaining in the Constitution Drafting Committee.

Yusuf Suleiman: Member of the Greater Libya Region.

The House of Representatives opened the door to run for the post of head of the unified Government until August 11 to select a new Government, which would be similar to the selection of the Fathi Bashagha Government two years ago, which was unable to extend its control over the entire Libyan territory, while the Government of National Unity remains committed to heading for elections to hand over power to elected power.

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