 Now, Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dibay has supported the holding of a national election on December 24th as envisaged in the UN-bucked peace plan. Speaking at the Libyan Stabilization Conference in Tripoli, he said it was possible to end the lengthy crisis that has engulfed the country since the NATO bucked all-pricing to topple Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. The election has been viewed as a key step in efforts to end a decade of violence by creating a new political leadership whose legitimacy is widely accepted. Rundling over the constitutional basis for an election, the rules, govern the vote and questions over its credibility have threatened to unravel the peace process. The United Nations process has called for presidential and parliamentary elections for December 24th.