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Dbeibeh meets with head of HCS Legal Committee to discuss political developments

Dbeibeh meets with head of HCS Legal Committee to discuss political developments

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh met with the head of the Legal Committee of the High Council of State (HCS), Adel Karmoos, to discuss recent developments in the Libyan political landscape.
According to the Prime Minister's media office, the meeting focused on efforts to advance national consensus among institutions.
They also discussed several matters related to the work of the HCS, emphasizing the importance of revitalizing its role in promoting constitutional and legal frameworks that pave the way for organizing elections and enhancing political stability. News Tagged: High Council of State
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