Libyan PM accuses NTC of hampering poll timetable
LIBYA : Libya's interim Prime Minister accused the ruling
National Transitional Council on Wednesday of hindering his government's
efforts to hold elections for a constituent assembly on time.
"In this historic moment, we find ourselves shackled by members of
the National Transitional Council (NTC), who continue to attack the
government and threaten to cast a no confidence vote," Abdel Rahman al-Kib
said.
"This blocks our efforts to carry out our duties in the service of
the February 17 revolution -- chiefly, holding elections on time," he
told journalists in Tripoli.
"The interim government will not accept under any circumstances a
delay of elections, so we cannot shoulder that historic responsibility,"
he said, warning that failure to hold the vote on time "could derail the
revolution." Kib's unprecedented display of anger highlighted for the
first time the differences bubbling between his interim government and
the NTC, which appointment him as prime minister and which oversees the
work of his cabinet.
Kib issued a vigorous defence of his government's performance
pointing to a return to normality after the devastating conflict that
ousted now slain dictator Moamer Kadhafi last year, an increase in
overall security and rapid measures to tackle armed conflicts that have
flared up in recent months.
Since its appointment in November, the interim government has also
seen oil production return to near pre-uprising levels, organised
overseas treatment for those wounded during the conflict and ensured
payment for public sector employees, he said.
The NTC, which has pledged to hold elections for a constituent
assembly by June 19, issued a law late on Tuesday governing the
formation of political parties and associations. AFP |