Mohamed al-Safi, researcher at The World Bank, said during a televised interview for Libyan WTV channel and Tabadul Platform that 5 points represent the priorities of the new government, namely:
- The macroeconomic stability
- Service improvement; considering that health-care services, education services, and electricity services are very fragile
- The political stability; which is not confined to the Government’s functions. It can even play a facilitating role in dealing with all the existing bodies in Libya to achieve the minimum level of political stability and reach the elections scheduled by the end of the year.
- The implementation of national projects, including urban planning, social protection policies, and the Covid-19 vaccination campaign.
- The stabilization of the security situation, in cooperation with the Presidential Council (PC) and the House of Representatives (HoR).