AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMigration Tragedy: At least 10 people died after a migrant boat carrying about 60 people capsized in the Mediterranean near Malta, with 48 survivors rescued and searches still ongoing as the vessel reportedly departed from Libya. UN Political Process: Libya’s UN-facilitated Structured Dialogue has concluded, with UNSMIL saying the next phase will focus on implementing recommendations aimed at elections and unifying state institutions. Governance Track: The dialogue’s governance proposals include a unified executive authority, a new Presidential Council structure, and a transitional period of 18–24 months, while barring transitional office holders from running in the next elections. Humanitarian Detention: International volunteers from the Sumud Maghreb Global Convoy remain incommunicado in eastern Libya and are on hunger strike after alleged arbitrary detention and deteriorating health. Energy & Power Stability: Prime Minister Dbeibah ordered an urgent NOC-GECOL meeting after fuel shortages threatened summer electricity generation, warning of possible load-shedding and blackouts. Industry & Economy: The Libyan Industry Union launched a “Made in Libya” e-platform to connect factories and markets digitally, and the NOC signed an MoU with PMI to build project-management capacity in Libya’s energy sector. Finance Recognition: The Arab Banking Union named Central Bank of Libya Governor Naji Issa “Governor of the Year 2026.”
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