Al-Sunni confirms that the Libyan people want fair and acceptable laws for all parties to hold elections.

Libya’s representative to the United Nations, Taher Al-Sunni, affirmed that the Libyan people want the House of Representatives and the state to shoulder their historical responsibility and issue fair and acceptable laws to reach elections.

Al-Sunni said in his speech before the security session on Libya today, Tuesday, that the problem in Libya is not legal but political, and that the political situation cannot bear entering into new dialogues that prolong the transitional stages.

The Libyan representative added that the delay in the solution and the lack of consensus to issue electoral laws led to an increase in tensions, similar to the clashes in the capital.

Al-Sunni pointed out that the government of national unity was able to solve many problems, such as electricity, the continuation of the flow of oil and raising its production levels, stressing that the Libyans have become more determined to maintain the stability of their country.

Libya’s delegate to the United Nations condemned the burning of the Holy Qur’an by some right-wing extremists in Europe, the latest of which was the burning of the Qur’an in front of the Libyan embassy in Denmark.

Source: Libyan News Agency