
The latest session of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) aiming at paving the way for the scheduled national elections concluded in Switzerland Friday without reaching an agreement.
In his closing remarks, Raisedon Zenenga, the Assistant UN Secretary-General, and Coordinator of the UN Support Mission in Libya said that it is regrettable the meeting has not succeeded in reaching an agreement.
“Despite all the opportunities, there is still no common ground. The people of Libya will certainly feel let down as they still aspire to the opportunity to exercise their democratic rights in presidential and parliamentary elections on December 24,” he said.
“As we conclude this session, I encourage you to continue to consult among yourselves to pursue a workable compromise and cement what unites you,” he added.
Members of the LPDF met Monday in an undisclosed place in Switzerland for a week-long session in a move to clear the way for national elections on December 24 this year.
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