Libya’s political and military parties agree with the parliament’s decision to form a new interim government, which would replace the government of Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, Libyan political activist said on Monday.
“This government is not formed by unilateral decision from the parliament,” Riad Al-Nakou told the press. “Political and military parties in both the east and west [of Libya] agree to form this government”.
“These parties, which were at odds with each other, have come together after the failure of Dbeibeh’s government,” he added.