Has the Libyan political process failed? | Election News

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Despite months of negotiations and preparations, the Libyan presidential election looks set to be postponed.
Libya has been among the Arab Spring nations, and since a revolution overthrew the government a decade ago, it has known no peace or political stability.
But after months of arduous negotiations and international mediation, there were new hopes for the future.
The warriors signed a ceasefire agreement promoted by the United Nations, formed a union government and agreed to hold elections on December 24.
But the head of the election commission has now dissolved all the election commissions a few days before the opening of the polls.
What does all this mean for the future of this country?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests:
Mustafa Fetouri – Libyan politician
Anas El Gomati – Director General of the Libyan Sadeq Institute
Yasmine Hasnaoui – Expert on North African Affairs and Member of the Al Andalous Institute for Saharan Studies
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