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Al-Koni, Dbeibeh call for stronger coordination between sovereign institutions to ensure Libya's stability

Al-Koni, Dbeibeh call for stronger coordination between sovereign institutions to ensure Libya's stability

Libya Observer5 days ago
Member of the Presidential Council Musa Al-Koni and Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh held a meeting on Tuesday in Tripoli to discuss the latest political developments and explore ways to strengthen coordination between the Presidential Council and the Government of National Unity during this critical phase.
According to Hakomitna platform, the meeting focused on key national issues, including national reconciliation and the upcoming elections.
Both officials stressed the importance of institutional unity and the need for sovereign institutions to play complementary roles in order to reinforce stability and empower Libyans to shape their future through democratic means.
They underlined that stronger collaboration among state institutions is essential to supporting the country's path toward long-term stability. News Tagged: Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah Mossa Al-Koni
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