UN hopes for Libya elections 'by end of 2018'

AFP  |  Tripoli 

UN said today he hoped for elections in by the end of 2018 but that conditions in the strife-torn country were not yet ready for polling. "There are several conditions.

For the time being, we have only achieved one: the start of voter registration," the UN for told a conference in Last September, Salame submitted an action plan to stabilise centred on holding legislative and this year. "All the conditions have not been met," he said, stressing an still needed to be adopted and the security situation was not ready. "The most important thing is to secure the acceptance of all parties of the election results" ahead of polling, which he hoped could be held "by the end of 2018". Salame played down the prospects of a disarmament programme, estimating at 20 million the number of weapons in the hands of Libya's six million population. A 2015 UN-brokered deal that saw the establishment of a Government of National Accord was meant to calm years of chaos that followed the ouster of dictator in 2011. But has remained mired in violent turmoil as the country is riven by divisions between the GNA in and a rival administration backed by military strongman Khalifa Haftar in the east.

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First Published: Thu, February 08 2018. 03:30 IST