Libyan head of the State Council: The Dabiba Government against the elections

Libyan head of the State Council: The Dabiba Government against the elections

The head of the Supreme Council of State in Libya, Khaled al -Mashri, announced on Sunday that the formation of a “unified” national government controls the entire country as a condition for the elections.
Al-Mashri charged that the Abdel Hamid Al-Dubba-led government of national unity was “not striving to hold elections” in the nation.

The State Council chose not to meddle in the selection of the Supreme Court’s chief justice and public prosecutor, he noted, stressing that “this is what happened.”
Al -Dubba had rejected the last agreement between the heads of Parliament Aqila Saleh and the Supreme Council of State Khaled Al -Mashri, which is to unify the executive authority and distribute sovereign positions in the country before next year.

Given that the political and military parties in the capital city of Tripoli have rejected this agreement, this disparity in stances draws attention to the challenges that could obstruct the execution of this agreement or the commitment between the Mashri and Saleh, whether it relates to changing the executive authority or allocating sovereign positions.

It is noteworthy that the file on sovereign positions is one of the most contentious among Libyan leaders due to the divergent opinions on the methods, techniques, and standards for choosing and allocating these positions, as well as the names proposed to fill these sovereign positions.

Head of the State Council for Libya: The Dabiba Administration opposes the elections

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