Libya: UN Libya Envoy Warns Security Council Political Deadlock Threatens State Unity
UN envoy highlights Libya's divided government and parallel courts as key factors worsening economic decline and expanding criminal networks, with nearly 80% of spending on salaries.
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Libya: UN Libya Envoy Warns Security Council Political Deadlock Threatens State Unity
Libya's prolonged political stalemate, worsening economic conditions and an emerging split within the judiciary pose mounting risks to the country's unity, the UN's top envoy for the country, Hanna Serwaa Tetteh, told the Security Council on Wednesday.
UN Sounds Alarm Over Libya’s Deepening Political & Judicial Divide
The head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) warned the UN Security Council that Libya’s prolonged political deadlock is threatening the country’s unity, weakening state institutions, and worsening economic and security conditions. Briefing the Council in New York, Hanna Tetteh said that despite sustained UN engagement, Libya’s rival political bodies have failed to implement the initial steps of the agreed political roadmap. …
In front of the United Nations Security Council, Hanna Tetteh stated that the Libyan judicial system -- which has historically remained largely unified despite the long political challenges -- is now increasingly divided, with serious implications for the unity of the country. The representative of the United Nations, who is also Head of the United Nations Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), said that there are currently competing mandates within the Lib…
UN Libya envoy warns Security Council political deadlock threatens state unity
Libya’s prolonged political stalemate, worsening economic conditions and an emerging split within the judiciary pose mounting risks to the country’s unity, the UN’s top envoy for the country, Hanna Serwaa Tetteh, told the Security Council on Wednesday.
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