Yesterday, the head of the interim government of national unity in Libya, Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba, confirmed his readiness to communicate with everyone without exception, overcome all differences and respond to any initiatives to build trust between the active, not the passive components of the people. Dabaiba said in a speech at the “Together We Achieve Elections” conference in Tripoli: “The legislatures and advisory bodies deliberately systematically disrupt the elections and ignore the will of the Libyans, adding: their leaders are fed up with what the unity government has achieved in the face of its failures in recent years, and they have no other concern than to end the state of stability and unity that his government and people have been trying to build, according to the “our government” platform.
And he continued, “I tell them again, we are all more committed than you are to putting an end to the transitional phases. There is no other way but elections and a constitution. We respect the will of our people, so you, the elite, must respect it.”
Al-Dabaiba emphasized that “the national dialogue is an alternative to suspicious transactions that are being conducted here and there behind the scenes”, expressing “the hope for expanding the circle of participation of all actors in Libyan society on the same basis.”