Libya was among the Arab Spring nations, and since a revolution toppled the government a decade ago, it has not known peace nor politicial stability.
But after months of arduous negotiations and international mediation, there were fresh hopes for the future.
Warring sides signed a UN-sponsored ceasefire deal, formed a unity government and agreed to hold elections on December 24th.
But the head of the electoral commission has now dissolved all electoral committees, just days before polling stations were due to open.
What does it all mean for the future of this country?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests:
Mustafa Fetouri, journalist specialising in Libya Politics
Anas El Gomati, General Director of Libya based think tank Sadeq Institute
Yasmine Hasnaoui, expert in North Africa Affairs and Board member with the Institute of Saharan Studies Al Andalous
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But after months of arduous negotiations and international mediation, there were fresh hopes for the future.
Warring sides signed a UN-sponsored ceasefire deal, formed a unity government and agreed to hold elections on December 24th.
But the head of the electoral commission has now dissolved all electoral committees, just days before polling stations were due to open.
What does it all mean for the future of this country?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests:
Mustafa Fetouri, journalist specialising in Libya Politics
Anas El Gomati, General Director of Libya based think tank Sadeq Institute
Yasmine Hasnaoui, expert in North Africa Affairs and Board member with the Institute of Saharan Studies Al Andalous
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
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- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Libya #LibyaGeneralElection #InsideStory
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- 2021 Libya general election, 2021 Libya presidential election, Aguila Saleh
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