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The article addressed the ongoing setbacks in the political process supporting the Libyan elections, where disagreements between the main factions in the east and west of the country are increasing regarding the structure of the upcoming executive authority. The report pointed out that the reasons for the delay are related to the parties' inability to agree on sharing power, especially after some groups refused certain presidential candidacy conditions and made demands related to military representation and dual nationality, which hinder reaching a final consensus. Statements indicated that these disputes have led to the postponement of meetings of the (4+4) committee responsible for electoral laws, amid fears of public reaction and the escalation of the political and economic crisis. The challenges facing UN efforts are evident, as they struggle to achieve consensus on the form of authority and the timing of elections, ultimately threatening to prolong divisions and postpone the Libyan electoral process.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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