Libyan PM Urges Holding Elections To End Crisis

Libyan PM Urges Holding Elections To End Crisis

TRIPOLI, Feb 13 (NNN-IRIN) – Libyan Prime Minister, Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah, yesterday stressed the importance of holding elections as soon as possible, to end the country’s current crisis.

“The solution to the current crisis, as well as, peace and reconciliation in the country, can be achieved by holding elections soon,” Dbeibah said, in a speech during the National Reconciliation Forum, in the town of Riqdalin, some 120 km west of the capital, Tripoli.

“There is a political class that took over Libya in the past years, and seeks to extend (the mandate) and bring back war and conflict,” Dbeibah said, noting that, he started consultations with local parties to come up with a plan to hold elections and referendum on the constitution.

Dbeibah also accused the House of Representatives (parliament) of falsely issuing resolutions and “being responsible for the conflict and bloodshed.” The House of Representatives, on Thursday, unanimously voted for Fathi Bashagha, the former Interior Minister, as the country’s new prime minister, replacing Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah.

Shortly after the vote, Bashagha said that he is “confident that Dbeibah’s government will hand over power and adhere to the democratic path.”

However, Dbeibah confirmed that his government will remain in office, until elections are held, and he will only hand over office to an elected government.

The Libyan parliament withdrew confidence from Dbeibah’s government in Sept, and kept it as a caretaker government.

General elections in Libya had been scheduled for Dec 24, 2021, but were postponed indefinitely, over technical and legal issues, according to the High National Elections Commission.– NNN-IRIN  

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