عين ليبيا
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The article focuses on the Libyan National Guarantees Charter, which aims to ensure the implementation of the provisional constitutional basis and the electoral process during the transitional phase. The charter emphasizes that it is not merely a guiding document but a binding constitutional contract that links the continuation of political legitimacy to its enforcement. It also proposes the establishment of new oversight and monitoring mechanisms, including an independent financial oversight body, a constitutional chamber, and an electoral chamber. This raises questions about overlapping competencies with national institutions, the potential emergence of parallel structures that could threaten the legitimacy of existing institutions, and the impact of international support on the powers of these mechanisms. The article concludes by expressing skepticism about the charter's ability to balance guarantees for implementation with the preservation of the national institutions' structure, warning that transforming it into a supra-institutional framework could hinder the entire political process.
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