The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has vowed that there will be no other transitional periods, parallel governments, or fake budgets, adding that there will be one target - elections - saying that his government is working on achieving them. 

Dbeibah said at a cabinet meeting in Ghadames city on Thursday that the international community knew that the force majeure that thwarted elections in the past was the unenforceable laws, calling for devising enforceable laws which would not be made to empower a specific party.

"I say to all those seeking power, give the right to the Libyan people, open the ballot boxes, and then each of you will know their political weight by the people's votes." Dbeibah said, adding that Libya was currently going through a different stage of stability with the slogan "The Restoration of Life," stressing that stability was the only way for successful elections.

"We say that our people have begun to enjoy a little of the wealth of their country because competition has become in construction instead of wars. The taste of stability will not be neglected by Libyans no matter how the dominant political class conspire for destabilization." Dbeibah said, referring to his government's achievements; especially electricity, which he said was in better shape but still not enough. 

"We are continuing to work with confidence to ensure the stability of the power network and to keep pace with and accommodate the expansion of electricity consumption." Dbeibah said, announcing the start of implementing projects in water supplies after his government dealt with the urgent need for water in several regions in the past two years.

Dbeibah referred to the drilling of 160 wells lately, stressing the start of tackling the sewage file through a modern network in cities; beginning in Sabha and then Ajdabiya and Tripoli.