Libya’s House of Representatives (parliament) on Monday approved election laws drawn up by the 6+6 Joint Committee.
The move came during a session held by the assembly in the eastern city of Benghazi, parliamentary spokesman Abdullah Belhaq said in a statement.
“The House of Representatives unanimously agreed to issue the law to elect the head of state and the law to elect the National Assembly, which was drawn up by the 6+6 committee,” Belhaq said.
The 6+6 Joint Committee is formed jointly by the House of Representatives and the Tripoli-based High Council of State, which acts as a senate, for the purpose of preparing the electoral laws.
In June, the 6+6 committee issued laws to regulate Libya’s upcoming presidential and legislative elections, but faced some objections.