The U.N. special envoy for warned Friday that signs of partition are already evident in the troubled North African nation and urged influential nations to pressure Libya's rival leaders to urgently finalize the constitutional basis for . In the chaos that followed, the county split into two rival administrations, each backed by different rogue militias and foreign governments. The presidential vote was postponed over disputes between rival factions on laws governing the elections and controversial presidential hopefuls. He warned that the unresolved political crisis in impacts people's wellbeing, compromises their security, and threatens their very existence. The protracted political crisis also carries a serious risk of further dividing the country and its institutions, he added.