Dialogue committee calls for reform of Libya unity govt – Anadolu Agency

By Ayman Saad

HAMMAMAT, Tunisia

Libyas political dialogue committee on Tuesday called for appointing a new head to Libyas UN-backed unity government -- from outside the governments presidential council -- and to drastically reduce the number of presidential council members.

The move came at the conclusion of a two-day committee meeting held in the Tunisian city of Hammamat and attended by signatories of the 2015 Skhirat Agreement, which called for the establishment of the unity government.

The meeting was also attended by members of Libyas Tripoli-based State Council, political party representatives and a number of independent political figures.

Members of Libyas Tobruk-based parliament, however, along with the UNs Libya envoy Martin Kobler, refrained from attending the meeting.

"We have agreed to appoint a new head for the unity government from outside the presidential council, as the head of the government should also assume the post of supreme commander of the army," read a final statement issued in the wake of the meeting.

"Participants also agreed on the need to reduce the number of presidential council members from nine to three," it added.

The development comes only three days after a meeting of Libyas neighbors -- held at the ministerial level -- in Egyptian capital Cairo.

Saturdays meeting of Libyas neighbors was attended by the foreign ministers of Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Chad and Niger.

UN envoy Kobler, Arab League chief Ahmed Abul-Gheit and African Union envoy Jakaya Kikwete also attended the event.

In late 2015, Libyas rival governments -- one in Tobruk and the other in capital Tripoli -- signed a UN-backed agreement calling for the establishment of a unity government.

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