Salama Al-Ghweil, Head of the Libyan Competition and Anti-Monopoly Council, emphasized that Libya cannot achieve stability without a single, unified government that holds legitimate authority, ends institutional division, and restores national sovereignty.
In a post on Facebook, Al-Ghweil stated that the existence of multiple power centers fuels chaos and provides fertile ground for militias to thrive. He called for ending the fragmentation of state institutions and affirmed that justice must be built through reason, not domination.
He also stressed the importance of political balance, arguing that building a stable state requires inclusive thinking and institutional maturity, not revolutionary slogans or exclusionary behavior.








