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Bashagha renews rejection of dialogue with Dbiebah, says his entrance to Tripoli is approaching

Libyan Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha confirmed that he will not accept any initiative or dialogue with the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid al-Dabaiba, except for the handing over of power or the guarantee of non-prosecution.

In his intervention with Al-Hadath TV, Bashagha added that the return to Tripoli will take place within days, after the approval of some countries that were opposing this, and he renewed his accusation of the Dabaiba government of corruption “and spending on battalions and militias, in light of the high unemployment and high prices, and the result was that the deputies put confidence in the Libyan government.”

Bashagha referred to his previous promises to achieve comprehensive reconciliation, which he began working on since he was Minister of Justice and Interior, stressing at the same time that the electoral elections owed him to the Libyans, and that this due should be conducted soon.

In his intervention, he concluded by talking about the Presidential Council led by Mohammed Menfi, and said that it would remain until the elections were held and the House of Representatives and the High Council of the State reached an agreement on the constitutional base, explaining with regard to the Head of High Council of State was responsive to them and that he was subjected to pressures that led to a changing his position, and that he does not mind communicating with him.

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