- Libya's eastern parliament has endorsed a national reconciliation and transitional justice law to promote unity after over a decade of conflict.
- Legislation was approved by a majority during a session in Benghazi, as confirmed by spokesperson Abdullah Belaihaq.
- The challenge lies in implementing the law effectively, given Libya's deep division since the 2014 civil war.
- The U.N. mission in Libya has emphasized the need for an inclusive reconciliation process in the country.
- Political struggles persist with two rival administrations; however, efforts for a reconciliation project continue with U.N. support.
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