The head of the Interior Ministry of Libya’s Provisional Government of National Unity, Imad Trabelsi, demanded that all security units located in government institutions and institutional headquarters in the Libyan capital be evacuated within 24 hours, Libyan channel The Libya Observer reported on August 26.
Trabelsi demanded that all government agency headquarters and offices located in the Libyan capital Tripoli be transferred under the control of the Tripoli Security Department.
Trabelsi’s demand is related to the implementation of the decision by the head of Libya’s Provisional Government of National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, to form a supreme security committee to oversee security in Tripoli.
Trabelsi conveyed to the heads of cabinet, the audit office, the administrative and anti-corruption control bodies, as well as the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, the need to cooperate with the Ministry of Interior in order to transfer, ensure the safety and security of its headquarters to the Tripoli Security Directorate.
Recall that the last large-scale military operations in Libya ceased in the summer of 2020. On 23 October 2020, a ceasefire agreement was signed in Geneva between the Libyan National Army (LNA) under the command of Khalifa Haftar and the forces of the Government of National Unity (GNU). The agreement provided for the holding of unified elections in the country on 24 December 2021, the creation of a single interim government for this period, the creation of a unified army and the withdrawal of all foreign forces.
As a result of the Geneva forum, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah became head of Libya’s Provisional Government of National Unity, but he failed to organize the country’s presidential and parliamentary elections, scheduled for December 24, 2021, and broke his promise not to run for Libya’s presidency.
The Libyan parliament withdrew its vote of confidence from Dbeibah’s government and elected a new Prime Minister of Libya. But despite this and the expiration of his powers and the expiration of the Geneva agreement, on the basis of which the Provisional Government of National Unity of Libya was formed, Dbeibah refuses to leave the post of prime minister and, with the support of armed groups loyal to him, continues to occupy the country’s capital, the city of Tripoli.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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