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The "4+4" Libyan Dialogue Committee has reached an agreement to sign a final draft deal concerning the main issues hindering the resumption of the electoral process in Libya, with the aim of breaking the country's political deadlock. The agreement focuses on establishing a legal framework for elections and forming a management council for the Higher National Elections Commission, alongside a commitment from Libyan factions to a clear timetable to ensure implementation. While these understandings represent an important step, their success depends on translating them into binding actions, securing acceptance from all political factions, achieving genuine security, and forming a unified government that creates favorable conditions for conducting free and fair presidential and parliamentary elections. Multiple obstacles remain, especially regarding translating agreements into laws, implementing clear procedures, assessing the acceptance of the process by all parties, and emphasizing that the solution must be Libyan, despite United Nations support.
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