Political stalemate in LibyaEurope is closely following the repercussions of the political stalemate that has characterised the Libyan political landscape since the expiry of the mandate of the Unified Executive Authority (GNA and CP). The aforementioned action by the Presidential Council, which succeeded in distancing itself from the political quarrels between the clan of the west and that of the east, aimed at ending the institutional fragmentation and the failure of the political process, was among the key demands expressed by a wide range of political parties, tribal and civil society actors, as well as Libyan citizens, before and during the demonstrations of July 1st. It was widely noted that the CP published a press release on July 2nd in which it stressed that it continues to meet in a permanent manner until the fulfilment of the will of the Libyan people in the production of an elected authority. This declaration shows a predisposition of Mohamed Yunus al-Menfi (pictured) to activate his prerogatives as President of the State and Supreme Leader of the Libyan Army. Follow EU Today on Social media: