During a consultative meeting held in Benghazi, the House of Representatives voted unanimously in favor of several resolutions aimed at reforming the council’s operational mechanisms and organizing its internal procedures. The decisions included immediate work on amending the council’s internal bylaws to permit the election of the presidency according to a specific parliamentary term defined by clear dates. Additionally, the resolutions called for the re-election of permanent and specialized committees within the parliament to enhance their legislative effectiveness and organizational structure.
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The council further decided to convene a full-quorum session on March 30 to initiate the implementation of the roadmap dedicated to reforming parliamentary operations and conducting comprehensive internal bylaw adjustments. Members of parliament emphasized that the provisions outlined in the roadmap will serve as the official agenda for the upcoming session. This move is intended to pave the way for the actual execution of organizational reforms within the council, aimed at improving institutional performance and ensuring a more structured legislative process for the future.