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Aqila: What Dbaiba did in Martyrs Square is an incitement of citizens and a mayhem.

Parliament Speaker Aqila Saleh said that what Dbaiba did in Martyrs Square was a mayhem and incitement against the parliament.

Saleh added, in press statements on Tuesday, that a quarter of the MPs demanded the withdrawal of confidence from the government after the government interrogation session, stressing that 89 MPs agreed to withdraw confidence out of 110 who attended the session, noting that there are also 11 MPs who did not attend the session, who demanded the withdrawal of confidence from it.

Aqila added that what the government has done, despite its short period of time, in concluding long-term agreements in billions, may exhaust the Libyan people in the coming years, indicating that it has concluded long-term contracts with foreign countries, amounting to nearly 84 billion.

It is worth noting that Parliament spokesman Abdullah Blehiq announced, on Tuesday, the withdrawal of confidence from the government by a majority of 89 deputies, while the Prime Minister went out to Martyrs Square amid a crowd of citizens denouncing and rejecting the parliament’s decision.

Dbaiba: The government will continue its work until the elections.

Di Maio: The elections have increased in importance with the current situation in Libya.