Forming a new interim government is a “provocation” against Libya people and would lead to “division”, Libyan political analyst Mohammed Al-Hangari told the press on Friday.
Al-Hangari expressed doubt that any new government could receive recognition from other Libyan parties and the international community.
He also accused Aguila Saleh, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, of seeking to form a new government as a “political maneuver” in order to “buy time”.