Abdel Hamid Dbeiba head of Tripoli government unit on Sunday welcomed a call By the United Nations envoy to Libya for conduct elections in Country.
“I welcome the statement of Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya Abdullah Batili in He urged all parties involved to achieve what he described as the “sole goal” of going for Bear said in a permit on Twitter.
On Saturday, I called Batelli.on Political actors to speed up discussions on The way forward in political process and conditions creation for a necklace of Free and fair elections.
Libyan Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh said, on Wednesday, that there is a consensus between the assembly, which is based in eastern Libya, and the Supreme Council, which is based in Tripoli. of The state, which acts as the senate, on reform of the country’s sovereign institutions.
Libya remained rich in oil in Unrest since 2011 when longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown after four decades in power.
The situation has worsened since then last March when the Libyan parliament water spring new government led former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, but Dbeiba insists he will only cede power to government that comes throughelected parliamentWhich raises fears of Libya slipping away back in a civil war.
Libya witnessed violent clashes between the allied forces with contenders in Tripoli last August, dozens left dead.
Abdel Hamid Dbeiba head of Tripoli government unit on Sunday welcomed a call By the United Nations envoy to Libya for conduct elections in Country.
“I welcome the statement of Head of United Nations Support Mission in Libya Abdullah Batili in He urged all parties involved to achieve what he described as the “sole goal” of going for Bear said in a permit on Twitter.
On Saturday, I called Batelli.on Political actors to speed up discussions on The way forward in political process and conditions creation for a necklace of Free and fair elections.
Libyan Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh said, on Wednesday, that there is a consensus between the assembly, which is based in eastern Libya, and the Supreme Council, which is based in Tripoli. of The state, which acts as the senate, on reform of the country’s sovereign institutions.
Libya remained rich in oil in Unrest since 2011 when longtime ruler Muammar Gaddafi was overthrown after four decades in power.
The situation has worsened since then last March when the Libyan parliament water spring new government led former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, but Dbeiba insists he will only cede power to government that comes throughelected parliamentWhich raises fears of Libya slipping away back in a civil war.
Libya witnessed violent clashes between the allied forces with contenders in Tripoli last August, dozens left dead.