Mon. Dec 23rd, 2024

The President of the Libyan Council of State, Mohamed Tekala, issued sharp statements regarding the performance of former UN envoy Abdullah Bathili.

In remarks to Bathili television, Tekla sharply criticized him and accused him of failing to achieve the goals of his peace project in Libya.

Tekala stressed that Batelli did not present any specific program to achieve peace, and only provided a title, which makes him a failure in his opinion, noting that Battili criticized the meeting of the three presidencies in the Arab League because he clings to his opinion only.

Referring to the role of the five-member table in the peace process, Tekala explained that Batelli would have preferred direct negotiations through this table rather than agreeing on electoral laws, which reflects his strong bias towards his opinion without taking into account other opinions.

Regarding Bouznika’s laws, Tekala stressed that the Council of State will not object to these laws but will seek amendments to improve the situation within the council.

Tekala stressed that there are no blocs within the State Council officially, but only groups that coordinate among themselves, adding that since he assumed the presidency of the Council, he has only failed to achieve a quorum in one session, which was last February.

 

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