Dbeibeh: “Political Division in Libya Caused by Legislative Authority’s Financial Violations”
During the 10th meeting this year at the South Refinery headquarters, the head of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, stated that the legislative authority, benefiting from Libyan funds, has engaged in all sorts of violations, particularly legal and constitutional ones, damaging the state’s identity. He criticized its sessions where laws are approved, formulated, and annulled simultaneously, becoming a source of warning and amusement, with attendees not exceeding the fingers on one hand.
Dbeibeh explained that everything in the country has changed for the better, with the government focusing on improving and enhancing services, raising their efficiency. He credited the success to the efforts of the government, its officials, agencies, and institutions. He welcomed the UN initiative, urging the five Libyan parties to meet and dialogue. He emphasized four conditions for the initiative’s success, including building trust to secure the electoral process and ensuring fair, transparent, and executable electoral laws without any selective provisions or hidden agendas. He stressed that the success of the dialogue relies on preventing parallel tracks from interfering with the main goal of heading towards elections.
The Prime Minister added that the legislative authority, monopolizing decisions, prevented and continues to prevent elections. He criticized the uncontrolled parallel spending, amounting to 15 billion dinars, and called on oversight and security entities to disclose this expenditure.