By Darine El-Hage,
24 February 2014
Libya's Prime Minister,Ali Zeidan. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferré; UN Geneva
<p>After months of political deadlock among the key parties of Libya's
interim General National Congress (GNC), its members on Feb. 4 approved a
new plan for electing a constitution-drafting committee and setting
deadlines and election dates, including a nationwide vote later this
week. But can the temporary parliament and interim Prime Minister Ali
Zeidan control the country's chaos enough to advance the transition in
Libya?</p><p>The main provisions of the revised "<a href="http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/01/31/us-libya-constitution-idUSBREA0T20A20140131" target="_blank">roadmap</a>" include:</p>
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<p>Extending the mandate of the GNC beyond Feb. 7, when it was due to
expire and when the formal national dialogue on a new constitution was
to have ended.</p>
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