The Libyan Government Creates New Apparatus to Support National Security
The Libyan government of national unity recently announced the creation of the National Force Support Apparatus, a new entity tasked with protecting the legitimacy of the state, supporting border security efforts, and assisting the Ministry of Interior in safeguarding sovereign headquarters.
New Apparatus to Support National Security and Protect Sovereign Institutions
In a statement released by the government of national unity, it was revealed that the National Force Support Apparatus will be a legal entity subordinate to the Council of Ministers. The apparatus will be responsible for maintaining the goals of the February 17 Revolution and protecting the legitimacy of the state and sovereign institutions. Additionally, it will provide support to the army and Ministry of Interior as necessary to ensure national security.
Unanimous Vote on Three Laws Related to National Elections
On Sunday, the 6+6 committee unanimously voted in favor of three laws related to the election of the head of state and the National Assembly in its two chambers (parliament and senate) in the Moroccan city of Bouznica. This marks a significant step towards establishing a stable and democratic government in Libya.
Agreement on Key Points of Electoral Legislation
Libyan sources also revealed that the \”6 + 6\” committee involved in the preparation of electoral laws had agreed on 80% of the main articles of the legislation, including the election of the President and the National Assembly in its two chambers (Parliament and Senate). This progress is a positive development for the country, which has struggled with political instability in recent years.
Conclusion
The creation of the National Force Support Apparatus and the progress towards establishing democratic elections are positive developments for Libya, indicating a commitment to stability and security throughout the country. It is hoped that these efforts will lead to a peaceful and prosperous future for the Libyan people.