Commander in Chief of Libyan Army meets Chief of General Staff

Tripoli-Vice President of Presidential Council, commander-in-chief of the Libyan army, Musa Al-Kony met Wednesday with the Chief of General Staff of the Libyan Army, General Mohammed Al-Haddad, and the Director of the General Staff Department of Security Affairs General Mohammed AbuBakar.

According to the Presidential Council’s Communication Office, the Chief of Staff briefed Al-Kony on the situation of military units and the current security situation in the country.

The Vice president paid tribute to the effort of the Chief of Staff to secure the lives of citizens and preserve public and private property.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Ageela Saleh: government assigned by the House of Representatives was formed and granted confidence by the parliament, and came as a result of consensus and in accordance with the constitutional declaration

Sirte-The Libyan government, headed by Fathi Pashagha, which submitted the budget to the Parliament, is the government that was granted confidence by the Parliament, and was not imposed on the Libyan people and was the result of a consensus and in accordance with the constitutional declaration, said The Speaker of the House of Representatives Ageela Saleh at a Parliament meeting here on Wednesday.

“The only consensus that can be described as Libyan-Libyan is what resulted in the formation of the government of Fathi Pashagha,” he said, thanking members of the High Council of State who are attending today’s session for their assessment of the dangers to the country and their siding with its interests.

The Speaker of the House of Representatives said there will be no return to fighting under any circumstances. We have not deviated from the principles of the State and have not stopped reaching out for peace under or without international auspices. He urged the continuing of going down the road of constitutional tracks, which are more important and better than threatening the use of weapons and beating the drums of war, which causes loss of a generation of young people, calling on the constitution drafting committee to move forward with the drafting of a strong constitutional formula that does not lead to conflict as it is a national action.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al-Manoush discusses with British Ambassador challenges facing elections and ways to reach free and fair elections

Tripoli-GNU Foreign Minister Najla Al-Mansoush met Wednesday with the UK Ambassador Caroline Hurendall to discuss the latest developments in Libya’s political affairs. According to the official page of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the meeting, held at the Prime Minister’s Office in Tripoli, discussed the challenges facing the electoral vote and ways to reach free and fair elections.

The meeting touched on consultations of the Constitutional track Committee made up of members from the House of Representatives and the High Council of State in Cairo under the auspices of the UN Mission, in order to find consensus on the constitutional framework for getting to national elections as soon as possible.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Presidential Council discusses the political situation in the country

Tripoli-The Presidential Council on Wednesday discussed the political situation in the country and the challenges of this phase.

The President of the Council, Mohammed Al Mnefi and his deputies Musa Al-Kony and Abdullah Al-Lafi reviewed the constitutional track held in Cairo by the joint committee of the House of Representatives and the High Council of State, to reach a consensus formula, which meets the aspirations of the Libyan people to conduct electoral entitlements, to reach lasting peace in the country.

During today’s meeting, the Presidential Council reiterated that holding presidential and parliamentary elections on a constitutional basis is the only solution to Libya’s political crisis, stressing the importance of ending the transition, reaching stability and achieving peace in the country.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Aqila Saleh and a number of members of the State Council discuss latest developments in the country

Sirte- President of the House of Representatives Aqila Saleh met, Tuesday, a number of members of High State Council at the headquarters of the Council’s office in the city of Sirte.

According to the official spokesman for the House of Representatives, Abdullah Blihaq, the meeting dealt with the latest developments in the country, especially the political and constitutional tracks.

The meeting was attended by members of the House of Representatives, Zayed Hadiya and Badr Al-Naheeb.

Source: Libyan News Agency