New Libyan PM vows to assume Tripoli office by end of week

The Libyan Prime Minister-designate, Fathi Bashagha, vowed in a video statement early on Tuesday on his Facebook page that his government will assume power in the capital Tripoli in the two coming days by “the force of law not the law of force.”

Bashagha explained that his government won’t be a parallel one but rather an effective government representative of east, west and south regions, promising to use all the Libyan expertise from all parities, including Gaddafi regime, warning of war and threatening that he has a military expertise, and advising the other party (Dbiebah’s government) not to resort to conflict.

Bashagha’s statement comes at a time when the current PM, Dbeibah, has reiterated more than once that he won’t leave office until June, vowing to hold parliamentary elections that end the current term of the House of Representatives and High Council of State.

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