The Libyan Dialogue’s second round between the delegations of the House of Representatives and the High Council of State kicked off on Friday after being delayed three times over the last month.

According to Maghreb Arabe Presse, the Libyan parties met Friday evening as part of the second rounds of the Libyan Dialogue that was hosted by Bouzinka, Morocco, under the auspices of the UNSMIL.

The delegation of the House of Representatives of Tobruk was headed by Yousef Al-Agouri and the delegation of the High Council of State of Tripoli was headed by Fawzi Oqab.

The second round of the Libyan Dialogue in Bouznika, according to sources close to the delegations, the talks will revolve around setting up criteria for choosing the figures to hold sovereign positions in Libya; including Central Bank of Libya, Audit Bureau, Administrative Control Authority, Anti-Corruption Authority, High Commissions for Elections, Supreme Court and Attorney General.

The round was slated for Sunday then pushed to Thursday, after that, it was put off indefinitely; according to the High Council of State, over disputes about the sovereign posts.