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TheConstituent Assembly of Libya orConstitution Drafting Assembly[1] is the chamber responsible for writing a new constitution forLibya in the post-Gaddafi era. It waselected on 20 February 2014 and began work on 22 April withAli Tarhouni as its president.
The assembly sits inBayda in eastern Libya. A city outside ofTripoli was specifically chosen to have a say in running the country in addition to helping to weaken eastern independence movements, such as the one led byIbrahim Jadhran.
Six seats were not originally elected but elections for two of them took place on 4 May, including one minority seat for the Tuaregs.[2]
The assembly was designed to be strictly non-partisan in order to transcend the political divide in Libyan politics. By 25 May 2014, internal laws on the procedure and committees for specific articles of the constitution had been decided upon, along with a 'blueprint' which represented the composition of the constitution. Tarhouni confirmed that the assembly would not have a political role; he stated that it would be "only devoted to drafting the constitution"[3]
The assembly voted with a two-thirds majority for afinal draft in July 2017.[1]