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“Williams”: The fate of the government is in the hands of the Parliament, and the focus must be on holding the elections.

The Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General said that the continuation of the government’s mandate is up to the Parliament, but that attention should be mainly focused on how the elections are conducted.

In an interview with Reuters, “Williams” confirmed that most Libyans want an end to this endless transitional period.

“Any changes to the government must be made in accordance with the rules established by previous political agreements that have gained international recognition,” she said, stressing that the elections should be held according to equal standards in which no candidate would have the advantage in which he assumed an official position, in a clear reference to Dbaiba, according to Reuters.

She concluded her speech by saying that she may continue to hold mini-meetings with the members of the Dialogue Forum, adding, “I am still doing all of this.”

It is worth noting that the Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Stephanie Williams, called in her tweet to the House of Representatives to fulfill its national responsibility; to urgently process Electoral Commission requests for electoral nominations and judicial appeals; To move the electoral process forward.

The House of Representatives summons the commission to hear what was stated in its report on the postponement of the elections.

Turkish Foreign Ministry: Erdogan refused Haftar’s request to meet him.