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Intensifying disagreements are emerging within the Libyan political scene, reflecting a deep crisis rooted in unclear authorities and overlapping roles among state institutions, especially within the Presidential Council. The absence of a clear constitutional framework leads to confusion over responsibilities, which in turn impacts government stability and the country's political course. Legal experts confirm that the problem dates back to after the Skhirat Agreement (the GNA agreement), when members' roles were not precisely defined. This has resulted in conflicts over sovereign positions and security appointments, linked to quotas, political deals, and international calculations. Moreover, the crisis is further evidenced by the lack of a clear constitutional backing, with the Decision of the Constitutional Declaration being used as a temporary solution. This situation exacerbates the loss of institutional legitimacy and threatens the stability of the executive authority.
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