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UNSMIL reveals Libyans’ priorities from structured dialogue survey

By EDITORS
July 11, 2026 1 Min Read
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Summary: The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has released the results of its public opinion survey, "Have Your Say," revealing broad public demands for greater accountability, stronger anti-corruption measures, credible national elections, the establishment of unified legitimate institutions, and an end to the influence of armed groups over public affairs.

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has released the results of its public opinion survey, "Have Your Say," revealing broad public demands for greater accountability, stronger anti-corruption measures, credible national elections, the establishment of unified legitimate institutions, and an end to the influence of armed groups over public affairs.

UNSMIL said the survey was launched alongside the Structured Dialogue process and drew on online and telephone polling conducted between December 2025 and April 2026, as well as discussions led by young people through the Mission's Youth Digital Platform.

UNSMIL said the public input helped inform the four tracks of the structured dialogue by providing citizens' views on the political and institutional issues they consider priorities for resolving Libya's crisis and strengthening stability.


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