
Video Duration 25 minutes 00 seconds
The prime minister of the Tobruk-based authorities triggered preventing by attempting to unseat the United Nations-recognised chief in Tripoli.
People in Libya are voicing their fears of a return to civil warfare.
Two rival governments signed a ceasefire final yr to finish years of preventing following the autumn of longtime chief Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
They had been imagined to work collectively and maintain elections – however that hasn’t occurred.
On Tuesday, the prime minister of the administration in Tobruk tried to put in himself within the capital Tripoli.
That triggered avenue battles that killed not less than one individual, and wounded 5.
Could the violence escalate?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra
Guests:
Salah Elbakkoush – Political analyst and former senior adviser to the negotiating crew of the High Council of State in Libya
Silvia Colombo – Associate fellow, International Affairs Institute in Italy
Mustafa Fetouri – Journalist and contributor, Middle East Monitor