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Bilkhair: The speech of “Dbaiba” is bad and undermines the legislative authority and its competencies.

Member of Parliament, Belkhair Al-Shaab, said in a statement to Arraed on Wednesday that “Dbaiba” speech yesterday was not positive, and that it violated the legislative authority and its competencies.

Al-Shaab added that it is not within Dbaiba competence to issue electoral laws, noting that his government “has more than 8 months, and it has not succeeded in its work and half of its ministers are under investigation by the Attorney General’s office, and it is a government that works only in part of Libya,” according to him.

Al-Shaab added that the House of Representatives must change this government for the better, and the change will be within the path of the road map that the Parliament has developed, and the Supreme Council of State agreed on it.

In a related context, Al-Shaab confirmed that Dbaiba did not fulfill the promises he made, and his choices were bad, indicating that he had previously pledged not to run for elections, and he submitted his papers and confused the scene, and the elections were stopped based on judicial circumstances.

Al-Shaab indicated that the Dbaiba government did not succeed in holding the elections and was not able to fully control Libya, establish national reconciliation, or unify the military institutions.

Al-Shaab added that the new government may be able to unite the country, start working in the East and West, and end the corruption that now exists.

It is worth noting that the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbaiba, said in a press statement that he will not allow a new transitional period, and that he will remain at the head of the government until the handover to an elected authority.

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