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The announcement by Libyan Presidential Council Head Mohamed al-Menfi about his agreement with Speaker of Parliament Aqila Saleh and the Head of the High Council Muhammad Takhala on a roadmap for presidential and parliamentary elections before next February has raised questions about the timing's objectives and its potential conflict with the U.S. initiative promoting the reorganization of Libya's executive authority. Observers consider that this move may be an attempt to block international efforts, especially after increased discussions about a plan led by the U.S. President's advisor for African affairs, Musaad Boulos, to unify Libyan institutions. Currently, Libya is divided between two governments, military, and political institutions, and these developments raise questions about the extent of support from institutions and the international community for this roadmap, which could diminish the influence of the current political entities.
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