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Libya Press
On May 18, 2026, Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, conducted a high-profile visit to the Egyptian Parliament in the New Administrative Capital. This visit marks a critical pivot in the Libyan political landscape, following a prolonged absence from the public scene since January. The sudden emergence of the Speaker in Cairo has sent clear signals to domestic and international observers regarding the evolving dynamics of the Libyan crisis.
The timing suggests a deeply coordinated effort between the Egyptian government and the eastern-based administration to recalibrate Libya's political trajectory. Reports from Al-Qahira News and Fawasel Media indicate that the meeting was not ceremonial, but a focused diplomatic mission to deliver concrete political messages. This alignment underscores Egypt's continuing role as a central pillar in any potential solution for Libya's institutional fragmentation.
A primary objective was the strategic push for Aguila Saleh to assume the presidency of the Afro-Asian Parliamentary Union. Analysis by The Libyan Center for Security and Military Studies suggests this move is a calculated effort to transition Saleh from a localized figure to a regional diplomat with recognized international standing. By elevating his profile, the eastern administration seeks to create legitimacy that transcends internal transition disputes.
By securing this leadership role, Saleh is positioned to gain significant leverage in negotiations for a unified government. Analysts believe this ensures the House of Representatives is represented on a broader geopolitical stage, preventing the eastern administration from being sidelined during UN-led initiatives. This marks a transition from "domestic negotiator" to "regional statesman."
Egypt continues to operate as the most influential mediator for the eastern Libyan administration. The warm reception in the New Administrative Capital underscores profound historical ties and Egypt's commitment to stabilizing the Libyan state. For Cairo, a stable Libya is a core requirement for its national security, given shared borders and interests in the Mediterranean and Sahel regions.
Observers note that Egypt's support for Saleh's regional ambitions reflects a strategy to maintain a precise balance of power within Libya. By strengthening Saleh's diplomatic reach, Egypt ensures it has a reliable partner to facilitate constitutional stability and national elections. This partnership serves as a counter-balance to other international actors with different visions for the transition.
The "surprise" nature of the visit and subsequent high-level speeches suggest a more aggressive phase of political maneuvering. The emphasis on "messages of diplomacy" indicates groundwork for a potential breakthrough or strategic pivot in the stalled transition process that has plagued the country for years.
For the Libyan public in Tripoli and Benghazi, such movements often precede major announcements regarding elections or new executive bodies. The institutional legitimacy provided by the Egyptian Parliament offers a "seal of approval" for the House of Representatives, potentially strengthening their hand in upcoming negotiations.
Ultimately, the visit reinforces that the path to a solution in Libya still runs through Cairo. As the international community seeks to end the duality of governments, the synergy between Egypt and the House of Representatives remains a deciding factor in the next phase of the political process.
— Libya Press / Politics Desk