Libyan election called off amid disputes

Libya's presidential candidates Ahmed Maiteeq (left) and Fathi Bashagha (center) arrive for a meeting with Libya's eastern military chief Khalifa Haftar, in the eastern city of Benghazi on Dec 21, 2021. (ABDULLAH DOMA / AFP)

TRIPOLI – Libya's parliament said Friday's planned presidential election would not go ahead and did not name a new date, leaving the internationally backed peace process in chaos and the fate of the interim government in doubt.

It was the first official announcement of a delay, which had been widely expected amid ongoing disputes over the rules.

With major mobilizations in Tripoli and other western areas by armed groups, the collapse of the electoral process risks aggravating local disputes and triggering a new round of violence.

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With major mobilizations in Tripoli and other western areas by armed groups, the collapse of the electoral process risks aggravating local disputes and triggering a new round of violence

Disputes over the path forward could also undo the wider UN-backed peace process between Libya's main eastern and western camps that have maintained a ceasefire since last year.

Factions, candidates and foreign powers have been talking behind the scenes about whether an election can still take place with a short delay or whether a longer postponement is necessary to reach agreement on the legal basis of the vote.

Meanwhile, the status of the interim government that was installed in March as part of the same peace process is also at risk, with the eastern-based parliament having withdrawn confidence from it in September.

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The parliament's electoral committee's statement on Wednesday added that the government's mandate would expire on Friday.

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