Libya. Dabaiba rejects the call to change the government and the Electoral Commission (allegedly) to ensure that the elections are held

Libyan News Agency:

The head of the national unity government, Abdul Hamid al-Dabiba, expressed, on Thursday.

his rejection of any attempt or call to change the government and the administration .

of the High National Elections Commission, claiming that changing these two institutions is a guarantee for holding elections.

In his speech during the third ministerial meeting for the year 2023, Al-Dabaiba described that .

call as a “funny thing”, and said that the owner of this “miserable maneuver” remained in power .

and perched on the heart of the Libyan people for a long time without elections, renewal or accountability.

The prime minister considered that those who call for a change in the management of the High Elections Commission.

and the government ignore that they are the most prepared and committed to .

the electoral process, according to the testimony of the international community itself.

Dabaiba renewed his government’s commitment to the implementation of the elections,.

and said that it provided all support to the High Electoral Commission, and asked the United Nations.

to raise the level of coordination in Libya to raise the readiness to conduct the electoral process.

The prime minister affirmed that the elections will be held in accordance with the vision of the UN envoy .

and what he presented to the Security Council, and that he supports peaceful change in Libya without political deals or circumventing the will of the Libyans.

And the head of the High Council of State, Khaled Al-Mashri, called in a press conference last Monday.

to change the commission’s board of directors for the possibility of holding elections.

after the formation of a mini unified government that would supervise the elections.

Al-Mashri demanded, Prime Minister Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba, not to run for the upcoming elections .

and to respect his pledge to do so, stressing that no electoral laws would be accepted except by.

agreement between the State Council and the House of Representatives.

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