Dr Mohammed Zubia, Head of the Board of the National Civil Society Support Centres, stressed the role that civil society can play in building a new state as well as in monitoring its performance. Mr Nuri Elabbar, Head of the Board High National Election Commission underlined the need for a consensual process so that the Libyan people feel well represented. Ms Suzanne Kodsi, Head of Operations at the EU Delegation to Libya, underlined the EU’s ongoing support to the Libyan people and particularly welcomed the dialogue between CSOs and authorities.
A number of key issues were raised, such as the mechanism for the selection of constitution drafting committee members and the criteria they should fulfil. The need to hear the voices of minority groups and the role of women was also stressed.
The EU recognises the important role which civil society has to play in supporting Libya’s young democracy. The planned campaign represents an opportunity to continue promoting the active engagement of citizens from all over Libya in the constitutional dialogue with the different political stakeholders.
This event was organised within the framework of a civil society support project implemented by EUNIDA and funded by the European Union and implemented by the EU Delegation to Libya.
(Source: EU Neighbourhood Info)