In Libya, North Africa, protests were held in various parts of the country in protest of the ongoing division of the country, some of which became mobs and set fire to parliamentary buildings.

However, the elections for national unification have been postponed, and public dissatisfaction is increasing.

In Libya, after the collapse of the dictatorial government by Captain Kadafi in 2011 in the democratization movement "Arab Spring", the country split into east and west and fell into a state of civil war, and the war was finally realized.



However, the presidential election scheduled for December last year for the unification of the country remained postponed due to the conflict between the powers, and protests were held in various places on the 1st.

Of these, in the capital city of Tripoli, some people have put up posters with cross marks on the faces of the two prime ministers who are appealing for legitimacy in the east and west. I was complaining that it should be.



Also, in eastern Tobruk, some demonstrators became mobs, setting fire to parliamentary buildings and throwing stones.



People have been angry that the turmoil in the country has not subsided for more than a decade and that their lives have not improved at all, such as suffering from chronic power outages.



The United Nations has attempted to mediate eastern and western forces in Geneva, Switzerland this week, but has not reached an agreement on the outcome of the election, and public dissatisfaction is growing in Libya.