Despite its controversial nature, the second meeting in Cairo between members of the House of Representatives (HoR) and the High Council of State (HCS) has made waves in Libya’s political scene as a growing number of influential stakeholders have expressed their support for the meeting’s efforts to bring about a new unified government. Misrata is gathering various currents to push forward the idea of unifying the executive authority and advancing the political process.
Growing momentum for a new unified government in Libya
The recent Cairo meeting between Libya's HoR and HCS has sparked renewed hope for a unified government, gaining support from various stakeholders. As Misrata pushes for political reconciliation, the UN emphasizes an inclusive electoral process, while distrust remains towards the current leadership.
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