LPA

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LPA refers to the Libyan Political Agreement, a UN-brokered deal signed in Skhirat, Morocco in 2015 to establish a unified government and end Libya’s political crisis.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political agreement
abbreviation LPA NERFINISHED
aim create a single executive authority for Libya
end Libya’s political crisis after the 2014 civil conflict
establish a unified Government of National Accord in Libya
integrate rival Libyan parliaments and governments
brokeredBy United Nations NERFINISHED
context post-2011 Libyan civil war instability
rival governments in Tripoli and Tobruk
country Libya
createsBody Government of National Accord NERFINISHED
Presidency Council of Libya NERFINISHED
criticizedFor implementation challenges on the ground
limited inclusiveness of some Libyan actors
definesInstitution High Council of State as consultative body NERFINISHED
House of Representatives as legislative authority NERFINISHED
facilitatedBy UN Support Mission in Libya NERFINISHED
followedBy subsequent UN-led political dialogues on Libya
hasSection confidence-building measures
constitutional process
governance and institutions
security arrangements
language Arabic
English
legalBasisFor international recognition of the Government of National Accord
negotiationLocation Skhirat, Morocco NERFINISHED
negotiationPeriod 2015
referencedBy UN Security Council Resolution 2259 NERFINISHED
region North Africa
relatedProcess Libyan constitutional drafting process
relatedTo Libyan Civil War (2014–2020) NERFINISHED
shortName LPA NERFINISHED
signatoryType Libyan political factions
members of the General National Congress
members of the House of Representatives
signedIn Skhirat NERFINISHED
signedInCountry Morocco NERFINISHED
signedOn 2015-12-17
soughtOutcome end to dual governments in Libya
unified national institutions in Libya
sponsoredBy UN Security Council NERFINISHED
subject Libyan transition process
ceasefire and security arrangements in Libya
power-sharing in Libya
timeLimit intended as interim arrangement
typeOfConflictAddressed intra-state conflict

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