
Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) Martin Kobler urged Libyan Constitutional Drafting-Assembly's boycotting members to reconsider their boycotting decision.
In a tweet on Sunday, Kobler said "Boycotting should not be practice. A culture of dialogue, participation and change from within is much more effective, builds better consensus."
Meanwhile, one of Constitutional Drafting-Assembly's boycotting members Itimad Al Maslati said she wishes that dialogue will lead to a change in the assembly's stance, adding that the assembly is practicing a kind of "dictatorship".
At the end of January, 11 members of the assembly announced their boycott to it and that they will not approve any decisions issued by the assembly.
Source: MENA
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