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Libya's eastern parliament authorizes transitional justice law in unity move, MPs state

Libya's easternbased parliament has actually approved a national reconciliation and transitional justice law, 3 legislators stated, a measure aimed at reunifying the oilproducing country after over a years of factional dispute.

Your Home of Representatives (HoR) representative, Abdullah Belaihaq, said on the X platform that the legislation was passed on Tuesday by a majority of the session's guests in Libya's. largest 2nd city Benghazi.

Carrying out the law could be challenging as Libya. has been divided since a 2014 civil war that generated 2 competitor. administrations contending for power in west and east following the. NATO-backed uprising that fell Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

I hope that it (the law) will be in impact all over the. country and will not deal with any problem, House member. Abdulmenam Alorafi informed Reuters by phone on Wednesday.

The United Nations objective to Libya has repeatedly called. for an inclusive, rights-based transitional justice and. reconciliation process in the North African nation.

A political procedure to end years of institutional division. and straight-out warfare has been stalled given that an election. set up for December 2021 collapsed amid disagreements over the. eligibility of the primary candidates.

In Tripoli, there is the Government of National Unity (GNU). under Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah that was set up. through a U.N.-backed procedure in 2021, but the parliament no. longer acknowledges its legitimacy. Dbeibah has promised not to deliver. power to a new government without national elections.

There are two competing legal bodies - the HoR that. was chosen in 2014 as the nationwide parliament with a four-year. mandate to manage a political shift, and the High Council. of State in Tripoli formed as part of a 2015 political arrangement. and drawn from a parliament initially elected in 2012.

The Tripoli-based Presidential Council, which pertained to power. with GNU, has been working on a reconciliation job and. holding an extensive conference with the support of the. U.N. and African Union. But it has been unable to bring all. rival groups together since of their continuing differences.

(source: Reuters)