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The Libyan Parties Communication Network said that it had been monitoring the movements of the conflicting parties in light of the sudden change in the management of the UN Support Mission in Libya and the halting of the initiative of the resigned head of the mission regarding the five-party dialogue.

The Network warned in a statement on Thursday against the consequences of using military means to gain power, or inflaming conflict and seeking the support of external parties, which could drag the country into war, stressing the importance of adhering to the peaceful, civil, democratic approach, as a basis for building the state.

The statement called for the need to remove the departments of sovereign institutions, especially the Central Bank of Libya and the National Oil Corporation, from the scene of political and security conflict.

The Network also reaffirmed its support for all local and international efforts, which are based on the fair participation of all Libyan parties in order to complete the constitutional construction of the state, organize elections, and consolidate stability.

The Libyan Parties Communication Network includes the parties of the National Front, Taghyer, Justice and Construction, Libya Development, National Action, and Technocrats of Libya.