 Syria's steps are being taken in Libya towards compromise over an election plan for December 24th as part of a peace process, and the country's Presidency Council head Mohammed Alman Faisi's much-hope in Libya's future, disputes over the shadow and rules for Libya's election, including over who should be allowed to run, threatening to derail a UN-backed peace process that is seen as the best hope in years to end a decade of chaos. We must be optimistic and think that the elections will be on time with the agreement of Libyans. That is an important matter. The truth is, regarding the possibility of there not being consensus, we are currently making sure there is consensus about having elections on time. On December 24th, we hope to see this process completed in a democratic and transparent manner, one that is accepted by all Libyans on December 24th, so that power is transferred to an elected authority. We're not worried about any particular Libyan getting elected. We'll not worry about having any particular person that the law, the electoral law, sees fit to the conditions. On the contrary, there should be a chance given to everyone whose electoral conditions apply, which have been agreed upon by the Libyan people and the legislative bodies responsible for writing these laws. I repeat, we hope that there is agreement, of course. We support this consensus, to have elections. I think that Libyans are in agreement about having elections. No one is talking about not having the elections and about having elections on time. We've not heard of any party saying they want to delay the elections. Agreement happens with the mechanisms and this matter, I think, is a legitimate matter. We still have time to talk about the laws and this is a legislative matter relating to the legislative bodies. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.