Bathily obstructs course of Libyan solution, opens door to armed conflict
Despite the results produced by Libya’s 6+6 Committee,
composed of six members of the Libyan parliament and six members of the High
Council of State, to set electoral laws at home, these results were not
sufficient for UN Envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily, who created several
disagreements regarding the elections, which observers described as
“obstructing” the Libyan track and keeping the situation as it is in the
country.
Disputed points
In the briefing given by Bathily to the UN Security Council
on Libya, he confirmed that there are four points of disagreement regarding the
Libyan elections between members of the House of Representatives and the High
Council of State. These points include the criterion for eligibility to run in
the presidential elections and holding a second round of presidential elections
even if a candidate obtains more than 50% of the votes in the first round of
voting, in addition to the clause guaranteeing the holding of parliamentary
elections after the presidential elections, and finally the clause related to
allocating seats for women in the next parliament.
Alternative plan
With regard to what has been
accomplished in Libya by the 6+6 Committee to set electoral laws, the UN envoy
to Libya reaffirmed that what the committee concluded during its recent round
of discussions in the Moroccan town of Bouznika is not sufficient to settle the
outstanding problems in the way of elections, where Bathily will resort to an
alternative plan, which is the formation of a new political dialogue committee
that will set a road map.
Mohammed Bushagma, a researcher of Libyan affairs, confirmed
that the level of optimism rose a while ago with Bathily's briefing before the
Security Council, and most of the observers had the same expectation, but a
week ago, and with a lot of conversations circulating inside Libya and by
following up the reactions of all the parties controlling the scene, Bathily
returned with some promises that are not intended to end the situation in
Libya.
Impasse
In exclusive statements to the Reference, Bushagma explained
that Bathily, following the briefing he gave, was not and will not be an
exception from the rest of the envoys who preceded him, as he is an employee
who came to implement what was decreed for him, where he was expected to
embarrass the House of Representatives and the High Council of State and
propose emergency solutions that force everyone to go to elections and form a mini-government,
and thus he announced that the election path has reached a dead end, that the
formation of a new government is a matter of contention, and that the exit of
foreign forces and mercenaries is difficult and far from reach.
Bushagma confirmed that Bathily turned into a manager of the
crisis and maintained its continuity with the international community. Rather,
the most dangerous thing in his briefing was that he supported the continuation
of the situation as it is now and opened the door for any party to escalate the
armed conflict in light of a frozen situation if it
finds the strength to do so.