Echoes from Tripoli and Algiers indicate that a compromise for the Libyan crisis may be in the making. There is seemingly talk of a fresh roadmap through which both the General National Congress (GNC) in Tripoli and Tobruk’s House of Representatives would be dissolved. A government of national unity would be formed, to be possibly headed by Dr. Ahmed Maetig, a Tripoli-based businessman who studied Economics in the UK. The process would be overseen by a presidential council that would comprise national figures such as retired judge Nouri Al Abar, former heads of the GNC Nouri Bousehmin, and Ahmed Megerief, and Mustafa Abdaljalil, president of the 2011 National Transition Council. As far as drafting of the constitution is concerned, echoes from Ali Terhuni’s committee indicate that a draft is ready for referendum when conditions allow. These developments, if confirmed, would pave the way towards a resolution of the current deadlock in Libya on the eve of the meeting of Libya’s neighbouring countries in Khartoum on December 4. Ali Salabi, a religious figure in Libya, was in Algiers last weekend and briefed Algerian authorities of developments in Libya.

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