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Head of the Government of National Unity of Libya, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, said that his government’s mandate was holding elections and restoring democracy in the North African country.
Head of the Government of National Unity of Libya, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, said that his government’s mandate was holding elections and restoring democracy in the North African country. It is still waiting for the constitutional rule for undertaking the due process connected with holding the elections. He called upon the opponents to work together to drive Libya to safer grounds and not to create a convoluted atmosphere in the country.
During a recent meeting with the Misrata Council of Notables, the chairperson and members of its municipal council, and a number of city officials, the Head of Misrata Council of Notables, Mohamed Al-Rajobi, said that “they would not allow any sedition within the country. At the same time, he stressed that Misrata was against fighting and wars, and would make concerted social efforts so that stability is ensured for holding the elections.
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A member of Misrata’s Municipal Council underlined that the city’s key target was conducting elections, through which legislative and presidential authorities and an executive body could be elected.