[1] Earlier in September 2013, Tarek Mitri, who heads the UN Support Mission in Libya, described it as a process that «would give voice to many Libyans and opens a space that does not exclude any of those who may have contributions to make to public
life and are otherwise
isolated, separated or entrenched in their partisan attitudes... [to] promote a national capacity to address urgent
priorities and ensure public support to the efforts of state - building.»