The European Union and Italy expressed support for the democratic process and electoral efforts in Libya on Monday.
High Electoral Commission Chairman Imad al-Sayeh held separate meetings with Head of the European Union Ambassador of Delegation to Libya and Italian Ambassador to Libya Giuseppe Buccino Grimaldi in Tripoli.
In his meeting with Sabadell, al-Sayeh discussed the latest developments concerning the electoral process and requested support for he, according to a statement released on the Commission website.
Sabadell noted that the international community continue to support the libyan peoplethe demand for a democratic and stable state and that support for the democratic process was necessary in This concerns.
In the meeting with Grimaldi, al-Sayeh discussed the latest developments in Libya, while Grimaldi stressed that Italy stood with the libyan people regarding the elections.
Last Friday, UN envoy Stephanie Williams offered to mediate between the political rivals in Libya as claimed by two rival governments power after attempt steps were made to unity in the past year.
Williams, the UN special to advise on Libya, called on lawmakers to appoint 12 members to a committee that work breaking the political deadlock.
Legislators in ballast city of Tobruk swore in a transition office, with Fathi Bashagha acting as son prime minister. His government is intended to replace this of Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah.
The European Union and Italy expressed support for the democratic process and electoral efforts in Libya on Monday.
High Electoral Commission Chairman Imad al-Sayeh held separate meetings with Head of the European Union Ambassador of Delegation to Libya and Italian Ambassador to Libya Giuseppe Buccino Grimaldi in Tripoli.
In his meeting with Sabadell, al-Sayeh discussed the latest developments concerning the electoral process and requested support for he, according to a statement released on the Commission website.
Sabadell noted that the international community continue to support the libyan peoplethe demand for a democratic and stable state and that support for the democratic process was necessary in This concerns.
In the meeting with Grimaldi, al-Sayeh discussed the latest developments in Libya, while Grimaldi stressed that Italy stood with the libyan people regarding the elections.
Last Friday, UN envoy Stephanie Williams offered to mediate between the political rivals in Libya as claimed by two rival governments power after attempt steps were made to unity in the past year.
Williams, the UN special to advise on Libya, called on lawmakers to appoint 12 members to a committee that work breaking the political deadlock.
Legislators in ballast city of Tobruk swore in a transition office, with Fathi Bashagha acting as son prime minister. His government is intended to replace this of Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah.