The head of the State Council, Khaled Al-Mashri, accused Abdel Hamid Dbeibah of “trying to prevent the council from holding its session and performing its duties.”
The State Council was scheduled to hold a session at the Mahari Hotel in Tripoli to review the report of the committee for selecting sovereign positions, and to discuss the mechanism of unifying the executive authority, but a military force prevented members from entering the meeting room to hold the session.
Al-Mashri said that the Council was supposed to vote on the entire constitutional base after voting on it article by article, wondering about the reasons that “made Dbeibah prevent the State Council from holding its session.”
Al-Mashri confirmed that they will file a complaint with the Public Prosecutor regarding this incident and inform the relevant local and international parties, adding that they will resume their sessions, and “no one will succeed in intimidating them or forcing them to take any decision.”