Libyan MP, Abdulnabi Abdel-Mawla confirmed that the next Parliamentary session will be dedicated to discussing the outcomes of the 6+6 Joint Committee, and the formation of a new government.
In a statement to the press, Abdel-Mawla expressed his expectation that the new roadmap will be announced during the current week.
He emphasised the efforts to “achieve the highest level of consensus among all parties, in order to avoid the failure of a government formation. Those who possess the capability, competence, and vision to build a genuine state and accomplish tasks within the specified timeframe will be nominated for the position of the new government’s Presidency from all regions of Libya, and we will support them.”
Last month, the Speaker of the Libyan Parliament, Ageela Saleh, announced that they are working with the High State Council (HCS) to form a new interim government.
This transitional government is poised to oversee affairs until electoral milestones are achieved in the shortest possible timeframe.
In his address at a Parliament session in Benghazi, attended by his Egyptian counterpart, Hanafi Jebali, Saleh underscored that the Libyan crisis solution would be intrinsically Libyan.
He went on to confirm that the Parliament issued the 13th Constitutional Amendment, through which the 6+6 Joint Committee, was formed. The principal task of this committee is to propose a legislative framework for both Presidential and Parliamentary elections.
Saleh lauded the work of the Committee, aimed at bridging viewpoints to facilitate the realization of Presidential and Parliamentary elections. He also conveyed his hopes for the “continued dialogues among the committee members that lead to enhanced security and lasting stability among Libyans.”
Finally, Saleh acknowledged Egypt’s “significant contribution to the Libyan issue, and the long-standing historical ties that exist between the two countries.” He expressed gratitude for Egypt’s “crucial role in the Libyan issue, paying homage to the age-old historical relationships uniting the two nations.”