With less than a week to go to the UN-demanded voting day in Libya, anyone following developments in the northern African country would have been left with little doubt that the presidential poll, due on 24 December, will not ta
Read moreFormer member of the General National Congress (GNC), Mahmoud Abdulaziz, says that the 24 December elections will be "literally catastrophic" if they go ahead as scheduled and would not achieve their goal.
Read moreHanan Shalouf, a boycotting Parliament member, says there are no elections in Libya in December. 24 on the international community's agenda.
Read moreThe Fatwa House has warned that going to the elections with flawed laws would only lead to more division and conflict.
Read moreItalian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said that the December 24 voting is decisive for Libyans and the future of democracy in the country.
Read moreRussia's Ambassador to the UN, Gennady Kuzmin, has called for postponing the election in Libya saying that those demanding the delay have the right to be heard.
Read moreThe Libyan National Conference to Support Elections was held on Wednesday in Tripoli and concluded with a final statement of five recommendations, most importantly, holding elections on time as per the roadmap of the Libyan Poli
Read moreVice-President of the Presidential Council Abdullah Al-Lafi has reiterated the council's respect for the Political Dialogue Forum road map, including adhering to the electoral timetable, thus achieving the aspirations of Libyans
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