Libya’s rival factions agreed yesterday to hold elections by the end of the year, when they met in Paris for talks mediated by a number of countries that included Egypt. The parties signed a declaration that should see them hold parliamentary and presidential elections on 10 December this year, after having set electoral laws and processes in place by 16 September, Reuters reports.
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