About 70 Libyans are travelling to Geneva in an effort to end their country’s political divisions by picking a new interim prime minister and a three-person presidency council. The process, overseen by the UN, is being held amid rumours of bribery and allegations that it is being imposed on the country by the UN. Twenty-one candidates have been nominated to be prime minister, and 24 to sit on the presidency council. Three women are standing, a.