The head of the High Council of State, Mohamed Tekala, announced his intention to meet again in Cairo with Libyan leaders, to complete talks on the formation of a new Libyan government.
The meeting will include the head of the Presidential Council, Mohammed al-Menfi, and the speaker of the House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, under the auspices of the Arab League, and did not specify the date of the meeting, but expected “promising results on the road map.”
Tekala explained during his television interview that a committee is expected to be formed to review electoral laws within two weeks, based on the agreement reached in Cairo, although he considered that “the adoption of the draft constitution, or consensus on laws, which were adopted in the Moroccan city of Bouznika, are the best options for holding elections.”
Tekala stressed that the House of Representatives’ announcement of its acceptance of the files of the candidates for the new government “is not a fact,” noting that the Speaker of the House “did not say it,” stressing the continuation of “their work for consensus.”
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