Libyan acting Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah called on son firm to continue to wear out work in the middle of the east parliament decision to appoint Fathi Bashagha as prime minister.
Dbeibah told the ministers that they should ignoring widespread rumors on social media points of sale and reiterated the idea that he will not call power has a government by elections.
He referred to the base is parliamentthat is government led by Bashagha as a parallel structure.
“The government ofunion national is always on duty and is the legitimate authority,” Dbeibah said.
He also noted that the country would hold elections in end of June and that the Libyans are ready for polls.
During this time, about 200 vehicles gathered around Mitiga airport in a display of support for Dbeiba.
The convoy, made up of soldiers faithful to the constitution and the elections support forced to shout slogans in to favor of Dbeiba.
Dbeibah has been appointed acting chief last year as part of a UN-backed process to help the North African country recover from a decade of the chaos that followed the eviction of dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
His government had the mandate to lead the country in the elections on December 24, 2021.
But the polls were canceled and parliament began interviewing candidates to replace Dbeibah, a process that could trigger new is West power struggles in the troubled nation. The basis is parliament East in to favor of the putschist general Khalifa Haftar, who led a campaign against the internationally recognized interim government take over capital Tripoli.
The House of Representatives (HoR) in ballast city of Tobruk designated Bashagha as prime minister in February.
He loaded it with forming a government to replace that of Dbeibah, based in the capital Tripoli in west of the country and considered by Saleh to have survived son mandate.
the emergence of by Bashagha government once again give the country two prime ministers, as was the case between 2014 and an East-West ceasefire in 2020.
Bashagha, a 59-year-old former fighter pilot trainer of Misrata near Tripoli, is backed by the eastern-based coup general Khalifa Haftar whose disastrous 2019-20 attack on capital has ended in defeat and a return to UN peace efforts, following Turkey support to legitimate Tripoli government.
During Bashagha’s stint as an interior minister in 2018-2021 he worked for reduce influence of militias and bring the fighters into the state-run forces.
He is one of the few big Libyan actors to have good reports with foreign powers supporting rival parties in the country.
Libyan acting Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah called on son firm to continue to wear out work in the middle of the east parliament decision to appoint Fathi Bashagha as prime minister.
Dbeibah told the ministers that they should ignoring widespread rumors on social media points of sale and reiterated the idea that he will not call power has a government by elections.
He referred to the base is parliamentthat is government led by Bashagha as a parallel structure.
“The government ofunion national is always on duty and is the legitimate authority,” Dbeibah said.
He also noted that the country would hold elections in end of June and that the Libyans are ready for polls.
During this time, about 200 vehicles gathered around Mitiga airport in a display of support for Dbeiba.
The convoy, made up of soldiers faithful to the constitution and the elections support forced to shout slogans in to favor of Dbeiba.
Dbeibah has been appointed acting chief last year as part of a UN-backed process to help the North African country recover from a decade of the chaos that followed the eviction of dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
His government had the mandate to lead the country in the elections on December 24, 2021.
But the polls were canceled and parliament began interviewing candidates to replace Dbeibah, a process that could trigger new is West power struggles in the troubled nation. The basis is parliament East in to favor of the putschist general Khalifa Haftar, who led a campaign against the internationally recognized interim government take over capital Tripoli.
The House of Representatives (HoR) in ballast city of Tobruk designated Bashagha as prime minister in February.
He loaded it with forming a government to replace that of Dbeibah, based in the capital Tripoli in west of the country and considered by Saleh to have survived son mandate.
the emergence of by Bashagha government once again give the country two prime ministers, as was the case between 2014 and an East-West ceasefire in 2020.
Bashagha, a 59-year-old former fighter pilot trainer of Misrata near Tripoli, is backed by the eastern-based coup general Khalifa Haftar whose disastrous 2019-20 attack on capital has ended in defeat and a return to UN peace efforts, following Turkey support to legitimate Tripoli government.
During Bashagha’s stint as an interior minister in 2018-2021 he worked for reduce influence of militias and bring the fighters into the state-run forces.
He is one of the few big Libyan actors to have good reports with foreign powers supporting rival parties in the country.