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Al-Mashri urges rival Libyan prime ministers to accept change through elections

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Khaled Al-Mashri, President of Libyan Supreme Council of country called on Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha’s rival to resign as he called on Tripoli-based Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dabaiba to accept the change, as France urged all parties to refrain from violence.

Al-Mashri indicated that Bashagha tried to form it government in Tripoli in De facto, where he said he refuses to try.

The accusation of Bashagha and Dabaiba of Al-Mashri said he refuses to hold elections even after five years on The former To submit his resignation and Dabaiba to accept the change.

“we need To find success on a small-Scale government who only goal Election is conducted on the basis of on Al-Mashri said.

He continued by saying that Dabaiba government Unable to hold elections because only control over Tripoli and some cities in Libya.

Meanwhile, France urged all parties in Libya must respect the Waqf-fire Agree and refrain from any violence.

The French Foreign Ministry said that Paris is calling on Stakeholders in Libya commit to real dialogue with a view to find a viable political solution.

The ministry confirmed these efforts for The political solution must include transparent and fair presidential and parliamentary elections.

to more Two months ago, there were two governments wrestling for power in Libya – the government of National Unity (GNU) led by Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dabaiba and the other Moin in Early March by the house that is based in Tobruk of representative.

Clashes broke out on Tuesday out in Tripoli when Bashagha tried to enter the Libyan capital to wrest control from Dabaiba.

Bashagha at the end left capital and announced Later in On the day he will stay government in The city of Sirt.

Dabaiba had previously said that he would only cede power to Mr government that comes throughelected parliamentraising fears of a slipping oil-rich country back in a civil war.

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