UN envoy to Libyan leaders: Resolve impasse, do not fail the people
07.08.2025 - 18:00:41 | prnewswire.co.ukNEW YORK, 18 December 2023 / PRN Africa / -- Abdoulaye Bathily, UN Special Representative for Libya, told ambassadors on the Security Council that the mood in the country âis ripe for a new political deal, a new dispensation for a brighter futureâ.
âOne group of unwilling officials clinging to their seats must not be allowed to fail the people of Libya and put the region at the risk of further chaos,â he stressed.
Prolonged stalemate
Libya has remained mired in crisis since the postponement of national elections, originally planned for December 2021.
The impasse between rivals Government of National Unity (GNU) based in Tripoli (in the west), and the eastern-based Government of National Stability (GNS) which is aligned with the House of Representatives (HoR) and the Libyan National Army (LNA).
The stalemate has been driving the countryâs political, security and economic instability, including contributing to the scale of destruction and tragic loss of life caused by Storm Daniel in Derna and surrounding areas in September.
âI urge political leaders in the east and the west to recall the unity and solidarity shown by Libyans at the onset of the Derna crisis and establish a coordinated national platform for reconstruction in the best interests of people whose lives and livelihoods have been so severely affected by this disaster,â Mr. Bathily said.
New constitutional framework
Mr. Bathily, who also heads the UN Support Mission in the country (UNSMIL), told Council members that for the first time since elections were aborted in December 2021, Libya has a constitutional and legal framework for elections in place.
And, the framework is âconsidered technically implementableâ by the High National electoral Commission.
âWe need to build on this important achievement,â he said, noting that he had invited the leaders of the five institutions â the Presidential Council (PC), the HoR, High Council of State, the GNU and the LNA, to a meeting.
Preconditions by some actors
âI am pleased to report that none of the institutional players outrightly rejected my invitation,â Mr. Bathily added, explaining that some set out conditions for their participation.
While the PC showed âclear and concrete supportâ and the HCS submitted names of its representatives at a preparatory meeting, the Speaker of the HoR rejected the participation of GNU and called for the formation of a ânew government for electionsâ.
The Prime Minister of the GNU also submitted names for the meeting, but categorically rejected any discussions of a ânew governmentâ.
The Commander of the LNA, General Haftar, is ready for dialogue, but has laid down the condition that the HoR-appointed Government takes part, Mr. Bathily said, âalternatively, he would accept to participate if both âgovernmentsâ were excluded.â
Human rights and security
Mr. Bathily also informed Council members that sporadic armed clashes and other security incidents continue to be recorded in each of the regions, while a ceasefire nonetheless holds.
He also voiced concerns over ongoing restriction of civic space and arbitrary detentions.
Over the last nine months, security actors arbitrarily detained at least 60 individuals, including children, for their actual or perceived political affiliation, he said, noting that the real number may be much higher.
âThis not only infringes their fundamental rights but also erodes the rule of law in Libya and further reduces public trust in the justice system and political process,â Mr. Bathily said.
âI reiterate that a thriving civic space where Libyans engage through dialogue, dissent, and mutual understanding is critical for the political process,â he added.
SOURCE UN News Centre
