Moments ago, the Speaker of Parliament in Libya, Aqeela Saleh, announces a road map to end the crisis in the war torn country.
Saleh proposes forming a committee of experts and intellectuals to compose a draft for a constitution, after which presidential and parliamentary elections will be held.
The Speaker proposes forming a presidential council by consensus or voting among representatives of the regions of Libya and under the supervision of the United Nations.
His remarks came as the Libyan National Army commander, Field Marshal Khalifa Hafter, accused the Presidential Council of Fayez Al-Sarraj, of committing a number of crimes that amount to treason.
Haftar added in a televised speech that the Presidential Council "is silent about its militia crimes in its Sabratha and Sarman, "but we confirm that its please will not last."
Haftar demanded the Libyans "to go out and drop the political agreement", in reference to the one upon which the government of National Accord, led by Al-Sarraj, was formed.