Roadmap for the Preparatory Phase of a Comprehensive Solution

Country/entity
Libya
Region
Middle East and North Africa
Agreement name
Roadmap for the Preparatory Phase of a Comprehensive Solution
Date
19 Nov 2020
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Intrastate/intrastate conflict
Stage
Pre-negotiation/process
Conflict nature
Government
Peace process
Libyan peace process
Parties
Not signed, agreement mentions Libyan Political Dialogue Forum as the body reaching agreement.
Third parties
Not signed, agreement mentions support of United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL)
Description
In this agreement, the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum, supported by UNSMIL, sets the plan for the interim (preparatory) governance institutions and defines the institutions and bodies relevant for the electoral process.


Groups

Children/youth
Groups→Children/youth→Substantive
Page 4,
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
Disabled persons

No specific mention.

Elderly/age

No specific mention.

Migrant workers

No specific mention.

Racial/ethnic/national group
Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Substantive
Page 4,
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
Religious groups

No specific mention.

Indigenous people

No specific mention.

Other groups
Groups→Other groups→Substantive
Page 4,
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
Refugees/displaced persons
Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Rhetorical
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from ending arbitrary arrest, forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without prejudice to the right to litigation.
Social class

No specific mention.


Gender

Women, girls and gender
Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international conventions ratified by the Libyan State. All authorities shall protect these rights and obligations.

Page 4,
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
Men and boys
Gender→Men and boys→Other
Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international conventions ratified by the Libyan State. All authorities shall protect these rights and obligations.
LGBTI

No specific mention.

Family

No specific mention.


State definition

Nature of state (general)
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.3.Unifying state institutions and liberating national sovereign decisions from any material coercion or moral internal or external influence

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase

4. All public institutions and facilities shall be harnessed to serve all Libyans.
State configuration

No specific mention.

Self determination

No specific mention.

Referendum

No specific mention.

State symbols

No specific mention.

Independence/secession

No specific mention.

Accession/unification

No specific mention.

Border delimitation

No specific mention.

Cross-border provision
Page 5,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
9. The executive authority shall manage the foreign policy of the Libyan state in a manner that maintains friendly and peaceful relations with regional and international partners in accordance with the rules of good neighborliness and mutual interests.

Governance

Political institutions (new or reformed)
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General references
Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap

3. This road map shall emphasize that democratic means ought to be invoked in the

management of political competition; the rejection to resort to violence; the acceptance

by all of the principle of peaceful transfer of power, and commitment to the rules of

integrity and transparency in elections, and acknowledge the results of elections.

Page 2,
Article 4 / Deadlines and rules governing the Roadmap:
Implementation of the Roadmap, the decisions and necessary measures shall be a joint responsibility of all state institutions and political actors. Dealing selectively with the texts of legislation to obstruct progress of the Roadmap shall not be permissible.

Page 3-4
Article 4 / Deadlines and rules governing the Roadmap:
B. Sovereign Institutions and bodies relevant for the Electoral Process:
4. The executive authority shall commit to providing prompt financial support and fulfilling the necessary logistical and security conditions for the High National Elections Commission (HNEC) and state institutions concerned with electoral process, to enable carrying out their duties in the best way possible.
5. The House of Representatives and the High Council of State shall agree on the sovereign positions provided for in Article 15 of the Libyan Political Agreement within a period not exceeding 60 days from the start of the Preparatory Phase. In their agreement, the two Councils shall respect the complete independence of the judicial authority and its selection rules in accordance with the legislation in force and international standards for independence of the judiciary.

C. Commitments and Deadlines
6. All state institutions shall work to fulfill their obligations on schedule. They shall be held accountable for their work before the Libyan people, and their work shall be monitored by the LPDF.
7. In the event that the required decisions cannot be issued within the specified deadlines, these decisions shall be referred to the LPDF to take action.

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall complete the administrative, financial and security procedures necessary for the success of the elections through confidence-building measures, including rehabilitation and regulating of the media sector in a manner that preserves the national social fabric and creates general de-escalation.
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→Temporary new institutions
Page 3-4
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall consist of the Presidency Council and the Government of National Unity. The LPDF shall define their respective prerogatives.
2. The Presidency Council shall consist of a president and two deputies in accordance with the geographical balance/three regions.
3. The Government of National Unity shall consist of the Prime Minister, two deputies and a number of ministers.
4. The Presidency Council and Presidency of the Government of National Unity shall be selected according to a mechanism agreed upon by the LPDF.
5. The LPDF shall determine the decision-making mechanism within the Presidency Council.
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
7. Immediately from the date of granting confidence to the government and without further actions, the full powers of the executive authority shall transfer to the new Presidency Council and Government of National Unity, as per the prerogatives defined by the LPDF. All existing executive powers shall expire upon granting confidence to the new government

Page 4-5

Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase


1. The executive authority shall complete the administrative, financial and security

procedures necessary for the success of the elections through confidence-building

measures, including rehabilitation and regulating of the media sector in a manner that

preserves the national social fabric and creates general de-escalation.



2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social

reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from

ending arbitrary arrest , forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of

those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of

displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without

prejudice to the right to litigation.



3. The executive authority shall promote human rights, positive cooperation with the judicial

institutions, law enforcement agencies, national and international protection mechanisms

and civil society organizations.



4. All public institutions and facilities shall be harnessed to serve all Libyans.



5. The executive authority shall commit to strengthening local governance and administrative

decentralization through the comprehensive development of relevant Libyan legislation.



6. The executive authority shall ensure the good management of public expenditures, and that

the principles of financial responsibility and transparency are adhered to.



7. The executive authority shall combat corruption and ensure effective cooperation with

oversight bodies.



8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its

functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions

without prejudice to public order. The executive authority shall also take the necessary

measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in

a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.



9. The executive authority shall manage the foreign policy of the Libyan state in a manner

that maintains friendly and peaceful relations with regional and international partners in

accordance with the rules of good neighbourliness and mutual interests.



10. During the Preparatory Phase, the executive authority shall not consider any new or

previous agreements or decisions that harm the stability of foreign relations of the Libyan

State or impose long-term obligations on it.
Elections
Page 1,
After positive consultations and discussions, the participants of the LPDF agreed to resolve the current political deadlock by resuming the political process aiming at holding presidential and parliamentary elections as soon as possible, taking into account the need for serious and adequate preparation, unification of institutions and provision of basic services to citizens.

Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
1. The overarching objective of the Preparatory Phase is to strengthen the political legitimacy through presidential and parliamentary elections on a constitutional basis.
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:

Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
3. This road map shall emphasize that democratic means ought to be invoked in the
management of political competition; the rejection to resort to violence; the acceptance by all of the principle of peaceful transfer of power, and commitment to the rules of integrity and transparency in elections, and acknowledge the results of elections.

Page 2,
Article 3 / Timeframe towards General Elections:
2. The "Preparatory Phase for a Comprehensive Solution" shall end with the holding of presidential and parliamentary elections - in accordance with the constitutional process - on 24 December 2021.

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall complete the administrative, financial and security procedures necessary for the success of the elections through confidence-building measures, including rehabilitation and regulating of the media sector in a manner that preserves the national social fabric and creates general de-escalation.
Electoral commission
Page 2,
Article 4 / Deadlines and rules governing the Roadmap:
A. Constitutional and Legal Framework of the Electoral Process:
2. The LPDF shall set up a Legal Committee to follow up on the progress in the constitutional process. The LPDF shall define the structure and functions of the Legal Committee.

Page 3,
Article 4 / Deadlines and rules governing the Roadmap:
B. Sovereign Institutions and bodies relevant for the Electoral Process:
4. The executive authority shall commit to providing prompt financial support and fulfilling the necessary logistical and security conditions for the High National Elections Commission (HNEC) and state institutions concerned with electoral process, to enable carrying out their duties in the best way possible.
Political parties reform
Governance→Political parties reform→Other political parties reform
Page 4,

Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase


8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its

functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions

without prejudice to public order. The executive authority shall also take the necessary

measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in

a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.
Civil society
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
3. The executive authority shall promote human rights, positive cooperation with the judicial institutions, law enforcement agencies, national and international protection mechanisms and civil society organizations.
[...]
8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions without prejudice to public order. The executive authority shall also take the necessary measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.
Traditional/religious leaders

No specific mention.

Public administration
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
4. All public institutions and facilities shall be harnessed to serve all Libyans.
[...]
6. The executive authority shall ensure the good management of public expenditures, and that the principles of financial responsibility and transparency are adhered to.
Constitution
Governance→Constitution→Constitution affirmation/renewal
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
1. The overarching objective of the Preparatory Phase is to strengthen the political legitimacy through presidential and parliamentary elections on a constitutional basis.

Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international conventions ratified by the Libyan State. All authorities shall protect these rights and obligations.

Page 2,
Article 3 / Timeframe towards General Elections:
2. The "Preparatory Phase for a Comprehensive Solution" shall end with the holding of presidential and parliamentary elections - in accordance with the constitutional process - on 24 December 2021.

Power sharing

Political power sharing
Power sharing→Political power sharing→Executive coalition
State level
Page 3-4
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall consist of the Presidency Council and the Government of National Unity. The LPDF shall define their respective prerogatives.
2. The Presidency Council shall consist of a president and two deputies in accordance with the geographical balance/three regions.
3. The Government of National Unity shall consist of the Prime Minister, two deputies and a number of ministers.
4. The Presidency Council and Presidency of the Government of National Unity shall be selected according to a mechanism agreed upon by the LPDF.
5. The LPDF shall determine the decision-making mechanism within the Presidency Council.
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
7. Immediately from the date of granting confidence to the government and without further actions, the full powers of the executive authority shall transfer to the new Presidency Council and Government of National Unity, as per the prerogatives defined by the LPDF. All existing executive powers shall expire upon granting confidence to the new government
Territorial power sharing
Power sharing→Territorial power sharing→Local/municipal government
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
5. The executive authority shall commit to strengthening local governance and administrative decentralization through the comprehensive development of relevant Libyan legislation.
Power sharing→Territorial power sharing→Other
Page 3-4
Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall consist of the Presidency Council and the Government of National Unity. The LPDF shall define their respective prerogatives.
2. The Presidency Council shall consist of a president and two deputies in accordance with the geographical balance/three regions.
3. The Government of National Unity shall consist of the Prime Minister, two deputies and a number of ministers.
4. The Presidency Council and Presidency of the Government of National Unity shall be selected according to a mechanism agreed upon by the LPDF.
5. The LPDF shall determine the decision-making mechanism within the Presidency Council.
6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account; participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration. The representation of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or deputies).
7. Immediately from the date of granting confidence to the government and without further actions, the full powers of the executive authority shall transfer to the new Presidency Council and Government of National Unity, as per the prerogatives defined by the LPDF. All existing executive powers shall expire upon granting confidence to the new government
Economic power sharing

No specific mention.

Military power sharing

No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

Human rights/RoL general
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.7.Protecting and promoting human rights;


Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international conventions ratified by the Libyan State. All authorities shall protect these rights and obligations.

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
3. The executive authority shall promote human rights, positive cooperation with the judicial institutions, law enforcement agencies, national and international protection mechanisms and civil society organizations.
Bill of rights/similar

No specific mention.

Treaty incorporation

No specific mention.

Civil and political rights
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Equality
Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international conventions ratified by the Libyan State. All authorities shall protect these rights and obligations.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of speech
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions without prejudice to public order. The executive authority shall also take the necessary measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of association
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions without prejudice to public order. The executive authority shall also take the necessary measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Other
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions without prejudice to public order. The executive authority shall also take the necessary measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.
Socio-economic rights

No specific mention.


Rights related issues

Citizenship

No specific mention.

Democracy
Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
3. This road map shall emphasize that democratic means ought to be invoked in the
management of political competition; the rejection to resort to violence; the acceptance by all of the principle of peaceful transfer of power, and commitment to the rules of integrity and transparency in elections, and acknowledge the results of elections.
Detention procedures

No specific mention.

Media and communication
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Governance of media
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall complete the administrative, financial and security procedures necessary for the success of the elections through confidence-building measures, including rehabilitation and regulating of the media sector in a manner that preserves the national social fabric and creates general de-escalation.
Mobility/access

No specific mention.

Protection measures
Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of groups
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.2. Providing security for the citizens and end the state of armed conflicts,
Other

No specific mention.


Rights institutions

NHRI

No specific mention.

Regional or international human rights institutions
Rights institutions→Regional or international human rights institutions→Other
Page 2,
Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap
2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and

responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international

conventions ratified by the Libyan State. All authorities shall protect these rights and

obligations.


Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
3. The executive authority shall promote human rights, positive cooperation with the judicial institutions, law enforcement agencies, national and international protection mechanisms and civil society organizations.

Justice sector reform

Criminal justice and emergency law

No specific mention.

State of emergency provisions

No specific mention.

Judiciary and courts
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
3. The executive authority shall promote human rights, positive cooperation with the judicial institutions, law enforcement agencies, national and international protection mechanisms and civil society organizations.
Prisons and detention

No specific mention.

Traditional Laws

No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

Development or socio-economic reconstruction
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic development
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.4.Improving services and economic performance developing the work of state
institutions and the good governance of public resources;


Page 4,

Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase

6. The executive authority shall ensure the good management of public expenditures, and that

the principles of financial responsibility and transparency are adhered to.
National economic plan

No specific mention.

Natural resources

No specific mention.

International funds

No specific mention.

Business

No specific mention.

Taxation

No specific mention.

Banks

No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

Land reform/rights

No specific mention.

Pastoralist/nomadism rights

No specific mention.

Cultural heritage

No specific mention.

Environment

No specific mention.

Water or riparian rights or access

No specific mention.


Security sector

Security Guarantees
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.2. Providing security for the citizens and end the state of armed conflicts,

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
1. The executive authority shall complete the administrative, financial and security procedures necessary for the success of the elections through confidence-building measures, including rehabilitation and regulating of the media sector in a manner that preserves the national social fabric and creates general de-escalation.
2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from ending arbitrary arrest, forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without prejudice to the right to litigation.
Ceasefire

No specific mention.

Police

No specific mention.

Armed forces

No specific mention.

DDR

No specific mention.

Intelligence services

No specific mention.

Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces

No specific mention.

Withdrawal of foreign forces
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.1.Establishing the national sovereignty over the entire Libyan territory and end the foreign presence;
Corruption
Page 1,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.6.Combating corruption and squandering of public money;

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
6. The executive authority shall ensure the good management of public expenditures, and that the principles of financial responsibility and transparency are adhered to.
7. The executive authority shall combat corruption and ensure effective cooperation with oversight bodies.
Crime/organised crime

No specific mention.

Drugs

No specific mention.

Terrorism

No specific mention.


Transitional justice

Transitional justice general
Page 2,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:

[...]

2.9.Launching a comprehensive national reconciliation process based on the principles of transitional justice and promoting the culture of amnesty and tolerance in parallel with truth-seeking and reparation.
Amnesty/pardon

No specific mention.

Courts

No specific mention.

Mechanism

No specific mention.

Prisoner release
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from ending arbitrary arrest, forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without prejudice to the right to litigation.
Vetting

No specific mention.

Victims
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from ending arbitrary arrest, forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without prejudice to the right to litigation.
Missing persons
Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from ending arbitrary arrest, forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without prejudice to the right to litigation.
Reparations
Transitional justice→Reparations→Symbolic reparations
Page 2,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:

[...]

2.9.Launching a comprehensive national reconciliation process based on the principles of transitional justice and promoting the culture of amnesty and tolerance in parallel with truth-seeking and reparation.
Transitional justice→Reparations→Material reparations
Page 2,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:

[...]

2.9.Launching a comprehensive national reconciliation process based on the principles of transitional justice and promoting the culture of amnesty and tolerance in parallel with truth-seeking and reparation.
Reconciliation
Page 2,
Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap
2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:
2.9.Launching a comprehensive national reconciliation process based on the principles of transitional justice and promoting the culture of amnesty and tolerance in parallel with truth-seeking and reparation.

Page 4,
Article 6: Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase
2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from ending arbitrary arrest, forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of those who have been arbitrarily detained;; to work for the voluntary and safe return of displaced persons inside and outside the country; and reparations for damages without prejudice to the right to litigation.

Implementation

UN signatory
United Nations Support Mission in Libya
Other international signatory

No specific mention.

Referendum for agreement

No specific mention.

International mission/force/similar
Page 1,
In response to [...] Discussions of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) started in Tunis on 9 November 2020 under the auspices of UNSMIL;

Page 3,
Article 4 / Deadlines and rules governing the Roadmap:
C. Commitments and Deadlines
8. The LPDF shall meet periodically during the Preparatory Phase. Its meetings shall be facilitated and supported by UNSMIL.
9. Should the need arise, the LPDF shall convene upon a proposal of 25 its members or upon an invitation by UNSMIL.
Enforcement mechanism

No specific mention.

Related cases

No specific mention.

Source
https://unsmil.unmissions.org/sites/default/files/lpdf_-_roadmap_final_eng_0.pdf

Roadmap

"For the Preparatory Phase of a Comprehensive Solution"

Based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 2510 (2020), which adopts the conclusions

of the Berlin Conference held in January 2020, which in turn calls for the creation of a Presidency

Council and an effective and unified Government of National Unity in order to pave the way for

ending the transitional period through free, transparent and credible presidential and parliamentary

elections;

Building on the Libyan Political Agreement as a general framework for the political solution, and

on the Constitutional Declaration and its amendments;

and based on Article 64 of the Libyan

Political Agreement;

In response to the popular demands expressed in the extensive consultative meetings that involved

multiple segments from Libyan society and various political stakeholders;

Discussions of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) started in Tunis on 9 November 2020

under the auspices of UNSMIL;

After positive consultations and discussions, the participants of the LPDF agreed to resolve the

current political deadlock by resuming the political process aiming at holding presidential and

parliamentary elections as soon as possible, taking into account the need for serious and adequate

preparation, unification of institutions and provision of basic services to citizens.

This political process shall be called the "Preparatory Phase for a Comprehensive Solution”

and its aspects shall be defined as in the following articles:

Article 1/ Objectives of Roadmap

1. The overarching objective of the Preparatory Phase is to strengthen the political

legitimacy through presidential and parliamentary elections on a constitutional basis.

2. Forming a new executive authority to create the necessary conditions and circumstances

conducive for elections by addressing the following issues:

2.1.Establishing the national sovereignty over the entire Libyan territory and end the

foreign presence;

2.2. Providing security for the citizens and end the state of armed conflicts,

2.3.Unifying state institutions and liberating national sovereign decisions from any

material coercion or moral internal or external influence

2.4.Improving services and economic performance developing the work of state

institutions and the good governance of public resources;

2.5.Enabling local institutions and municipalities to carry out their duties;

2.6.Combating corruption and squandering of public money;

2.7.Protecting and promoting human rights;

2.8.Address the issue of the administrative numbers, according to the Libyan legislation

in force and to international agreements and conventions ratified by the State;

2.9.Launching a comprehensive national reconciliation process based on the principles of

transitional justice and promoting the culture of amnesty and tolerance in parallel

with truth-seeking and reparation.

Article 2/ Governing Principles of the Roadmap

1. This road map shall adhere to the governing principles of the Libyan Political

Agreement;

2. This road map shall emphasize full equality of all citizens, men and women, in rights and

responsibilities of citizenship as per the Constitutional Declaration and international

conventions ratified by the Libyan State.

All authorities shall protect these rights and

obligations.

3. This road map shall emphasize that democratic means ought to be invoked in the

management of political competition;

the rejection to resort to violence;

the acceptance

by all of the principle of peaceful transfer of power, and commitment to the rules of

integrity and transparency in elections, and acknowledge the results of elections.

Article 3 / Timeframe towards General Elections:

1. The "Preparatory Phase for a Comprehensive Solution" shall begin from the

declaration of the outcomes of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum held in Tunis in

November 2020.

2. The "Preparatory Phase for a Comprehensive Solution" shall end with the holding of

presidential and parliamentary elections - in accordance with the constitutional process -

on 24 December 2021.

3. The LPDF shall follow up on the progress of issues of the Preparatory Phase according to

the specified dates.

Article 4 / Deadlines and rules governing the Roadmap:

Implementation of the Roadmap, the decisions and necessary measures shall be a joint

responsibility of all state institutions and political actors.

Dealing selectively with the texts of

legislation to obstruct progress of the Roadmap shall not be permissible.

The Roadmap for the Preparatory Phase shall be implemented according to the established rules

and schedule.

A. Constitutional and Legal Framework of the Electoral Process:

1. The institutions concerned with the constitutional process shall agree to accomplish the

constitutional arrangements within a period not exceeding 60 days from the beginning of

the Preparatory Phase.

2. The LPDF shall set up a Legal Committee to follow-up on the progress in the constitutional

process.

The LPDF shall define the structure and functions of the Legal Committee.

3. In the event of expiration of the period specified in paragraph 1 of this Article without

achieving the required result, it is for the LPDF to decide on the progress of the

constitutional process and the legislation needed for the achieving the elections

B. Sovereign Institutions and bodies relevant for the Electoral Process:

4. The executive authority shall commit to providing prompt financial support and fulfilling

the necessary logistical and security conditions for the High National Elections

Commission (HNEC) and state institutions concerned with electoral process, to enable

carrying out their duties in the best way possible.

5. The House of Representatives and the High Council of State shall agree on the sovereign

positions provided for in Article 15 of the Libyan Political Agreement within a period not

exceeding 60 days from the start of the Preparatory Phase.

In their agreement, the two

Councils shall respect the complete independence of the judicial authority and its selection

rules in accordance with the legislation in force and international standards for

independence of the judiciary.

C. Commitments and Deadlines

6. All state institutions shall work to fulfil their obligations on schedule.

They shall be held

accountable for their work before the Libyan people, and their work shall be monitored by

the LPDF.

7. In the event that the required decisions cannot be issued within the specified deadlines,

these decisions shall be referred to the LPDF to take action.

8. The LPDF shall meet periodically during the Preparatory Phase.

Its meetings shall be

facilitated and supported by UNSMIL.

9. Should the need arise, the LPDF shall convene upon a proposal of 25 its members or upon

an invitation by UNSMIL.

Article 5/ Structure of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase

1. The executive authority shall consist of the Presidency Council and the Government of

National Unity.

The LPDF shall define their respective prerogatives.

2. The Presidency Council shall consist of a president and two deputies in accordance with the

geographical balance/three regions.

3. The Government of National Unity shall consist of the Prime Minister, two deputies and a

number of ministers.

4. The Presidency Council and Presidency of the Government of National Unity shall be selected

according to a mechanism agreed upon by the LPDF.

5. The LPDF shall determine the decision-making mechanism within the Presidency Council.

6. In the formation of the Government of National Unity, competency, merit, and fair

representation of the political and geographic diversity shall be taken into account;

participation of cultural components shall be guaranteed, and the importance of real

representation of women and youth shall also be taken into consideration.

The representation

of women shall be no less than 30% of leadership positions of the Government (ministers or

deputies).

7. Immediately from the date of granting confidence to the government and without further

actions, the full powers of the executive authority shall transfer to the new Presidency Council

and Government of National Unity, as per the prerogatives defined by the LPDF.

All existing

executive powers shall expire upon granting confidence to the new government

Article 6:

Priorities of the Executive Authority during the Preparatory Phase

1. The executive authority shall complete the administrative, financial and security

procedures necessary for the success of the elections through confidence-building

measures, including rehabilitation and regulating of the media sector in a manner that

preserves the national social fabric and creates general de-escalation.

2. Once there is agreement on the executive bodies, the process of national and social

reconciliation shall be launched to address the impacts of various conflicts ranging from

ending arbitrary arrest , forced disappearance, release of the prisoners of opinion and of

those who have been arbitrarily detained;

;

to work for the voluntary and safe return of

displaced persons inside and outside the country;

and reparations for damages without

prejudice to the right to litigation.

3. The executive authority shall promote human rights, positive cooperation with the judicial

institutions, law enforcement agencies, national and international protection mechanisms

and civil society organizations.

4. All public institutions and facilities shall be harnessed to serve all Libyans.

5. The executive authority shall commit to strengthening local governance and administrative

decentralization through the comprehensive development of relevant Libyan legislation.

6. The executive authority shall ensure the good management of public expenditures, and that

the principles of financial responsibility and transparency are adhered to.

7. The executive authority shall combat corruption and ensure effective cooperation with

oversight bodies.

8. The executive authority shall support the Civil Society Commission to perform its

functions and remove the obstacles and restrictions on the work of civil society institutions

without prejudice to public order.

The executive authority shall also take the necessary

measures to ensure respect for civil and political rights and shall ensure their regulation in

a manner that ensures freedom of expression and political organization and action.

9. The executive authority shall manage the foreign policy of the Libyan state in a manner

that maintains friendly and peaceful relations with regional and international partners in

accordance with the rules of good neighbourliness and mutual interests.

10. During the Preparatory Phase, the executive authority shall not consider any new or

previous agreements or decisions that harm the stability of foreign relations of the Libyan

State or impose long-term obligations on it.

Article 7/ Legal Framework of Roadmap

1. The Roadmap is an essential part and a general framework of the outcomes of the LPDF

and the Preparatory Phase for a comprehensive solution.

2. The outcomes of the LPDF combined shall be considered as one package after completion.

3. The outcomes of the LPDF combined shall be considered an added agreement to the

Libyan Political Agreement signed in 2015 as incorporated in the constitutional

framework.

4. The LPDF shall agree on only the necessary rules that govern the political process during

the Preparatory Phase.

These rules shall be a temporary legal measure.

Its provisions

should not be considered a principle or an established custom.