The results of the preparatory meeting for the conference on national reconciliation were rejected by the council of elders and the nobility of Tadjoura, the Libyan channel The Libya Observer reports on 22 January.
According to the Tadjoura council of elders and nobility, national reconciliation is a public demand to be made by legitimately elected representatives, naming the first meetings held in this regard, “political interlude”organized for narrow interests.
“The only exceptional solution is direct parliamentary elections, where justice and equity are achieved in accordance with the constitutional norm and the electoral law, which protects the country from criminal candidates and from those who want to submit the country to a military regime”said the council.
The Tadjoura Council of Elders and Nobles called on Libyans to unite under the auspices of Islamic sharia and the law away from regional, regional, tribal and ethnic intolerance. The Council said that the Libyan people need to dust off the hands of corrupt politicians to build a state of justice and law.
Let us recall that on January 8, 2023, a preparatory meeting for the Libyan National Reconciliation Conference was held in Tripoli. The preliminary meeting was attended by the head of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohammed Menfi, representatives of the African Union, members of the country’s Supreme Council of State, deputies of the country’s House of Representatives and dignitaries from all over Libya.
The Tadjoura Council of Elders and Nobles became the third council to oppose the National Reconciliation Conference, along with similar councils in Tripoli and Misrata.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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