In an effort to prevent an attempt to isolate him, Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba, head of the Libyan “national unity” government, mobilizes his supporters and flirts with local public opinion by announcing a number of service projects, and allocating millions of dinars to bring them to light, while his political opponent, Fathi Bashagha, who is charged with forming the new government, considered that he It is time to end the division in state institutions.
In a speech he delivered yesterday evening, in the center of the capital, Tripoli, during the official celebration of the 11th anniversary of the “February Revolution”, Dabaiba reiterated his rejection of the transitional stages and “adhering to the elections to move to the permanent stage… the stage of peace, stability, building and construction.” He called on the parliament, the state, and the judiciary to listen to the people and push for elections.
Al-Dabaiba added, “There is a group that still wants wars in Tripoli, but we tell them: Enough,” stressing that “there is no return to the war that the Libyans are tired of, and we are with the elections, and with peace and stability, which the Libyan people aspire to.” In this context, his government will announce, within two days, a road map for holding elections next June.
Source: aawsat