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Libyan MP Warns of War in Tripoli
2021-12-23
[LIBYAREVIEW] Saeed Imgheib, a member of the Libyan Parliament warned of the outbreak of war in Tripoli
...a confusing city, one end of which is located in Lebanon and the other end of which is the capital of Libya. Its chief distinction is being mentioned in the Marine Hymn...
, due to what he described as the "failed government policy."Imgheib asked: "Does Dbaiba, as the Minister of Defense and Prime Minister know that Tripoli is in danger? That the fuse of war in it is about to erupt, and that there are mourning tents that will be erected in its streets?"

"The reason for the war is not an attack by Haftar’s army, as he claimed and marketed previously, but because of his failed policies, his adherence to power, and the failure to fulfil his pledges. I ask God to protect our civilians in Tripoli and to take Dire Revenge on all those who are still paying the militias and mercenaries who terrorize the people at all times," he added.

Notably, Head of Libya’s "National Movement" party and Presidential candidate, Leila Benkhalifa rejected the postponement of the elections "in the long term."

Benkhalifa said that postponing the electoral process for a long period is "completely unacceptable," stressing that she does not accept delaying the elections "except by specific dates that are not subject to change again."

She explained that forming a new government at the present time would mean postponing the elections "for a long and unknown period," adding that "this is a confiscation of the right of the Libyan people, which I completely reject."

For his part, Libyan MP, Ali al-Tekbali said that the Parliament is ready to remove the current Government of National Unity (GNU) headed by Prime Minister Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba, and form a new national government.

Al-Tekbali said in press statements that the GNU’s mandate ends on 24 December, and it is not "legally" entitled to remain after that date.

The opposition MP pointed out that all existing bodies do not have the right to continue their work after the 24 December deadline. He called for "real" national reconciliation after the departure of the government and the appointment of a new one.

He also indicated that the PM may refuse to hand over power, "this is very possible, especially as he relies on militias to keep him in power."



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