Fathi Bashagha, who was recently appointed interim prime minister by the Libyan company based in Tobruk parliament at lead the country in the elections last week, began consultations to former a new governmenthe said in a video message posted on Facebook on Sunday.
In son message, Bashagha said he promises not to run as a candidate in the elections and that he would transfer power by peaceful and constitutional means.
He claimed that his first interviews with the military and security units were positive and that he began consultations with parliament and the High Council of State.
Noting that Acting Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has been a person against war and is a reputable and civilized person, Bashagha said he believed the former will peacefully transfer power for sake of the democracy.
the parliament in eastern Libya named Bashagha the country new prime minister on Thusday.
Dbeibah, however, rejected the movejuring de remain in his post up to national elections take place.
Bashagha and Dbeibah both have the support of rival armed groups in the Libyan capital.
The United Nations continued to support Dbeibah after the house is vote. However, the UN has declared on On Friday that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres took note of the move through parliament name Bashagha and a move through parliament along with the HCS to be traced out a version revised path towards the elections.
Stephanie Williams, UN special to advise on Libya says free and fair elections in Libya should be held “in the shortest possible time”, like her met both Dbeibah and Bashagha.
Elections in Libya were scheduled on December 24 but were postponed car of disagreements between political rivals. No new Dated for the vote was agreed on again.
The Libyans hope that the elections help end the armed conflict in this oil-rich country for year.
Fathi Bashagha, who was recently appointed interim prime minister by the Libyan company based in Tobruk parliament at lead the country in the elections last week, began consultations to former a new governmenthe said in a video message posted on Facebook on Sunday.
In son message, Bashagha said he promises not to run as a candidate in the elections and that he would transfer power by peaceful and constitutional means.
He claimed that his first interviews with the military and security units were positive and that he began consultations with parliament and the High Council of State.
Noting that Acting Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has been a person against war and is a reputable and civilized person, Bashagha said he believed the former will peacefully transfer power for sake of the democracy.
the parliament in eastern Libya named Bashagha the country new prime minister on Thusday.
Dbeibah, however, rejected the movejuring de remain in his post up to national elections take place.
Bashagha and Dbeibah both have the support of rival armed groups in the Libyan capital.
The United Nations continued to support Dbeibah after the house is vote. However, the UN has declared on On Friday that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres took note of the move through parliament name Bashagha and a move through parliament along with the HCS to be traced out a version revised path towards the elections.
Stephanie Williams, UN special to advise on Libya says free and fair elections in Libya should be held “in the shortest possible time”, like her met both Dbeibah and Bashagha.
Elections in Libya were scheduled on December 24 but were postponed car of disagreements between political rivals. No new Dated for the vote was agreed on again.
The Libyans hope that the elections help end the armed conflict in this oil-rich country for year.