GNA interior minister might be planning a coup against al-Sarraj
 
Tensions are growing inside the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) which is backed by Turkey.
These tensions increase polarization on the streets in
the areas controlled by this government, opening the door for a possible
rebellion against it.
Opposing interests
The members of the GNA, which was formed in Morocco in
2015, envy the political gains of each other. The same members have opposing
interests. 
This is causing fiction among them. Some of the members
of the government have turned to social media to legitimatize their positions
and win over people on the streets. Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha did this. 
Meanwhile, the international sponsors of the GNA,
especially Turkey, are pinning their hopes on specific figures within the
government to achieve their own objectives. 
This is why some people expect Bashagha to form his own
front soon with the aim of coming at the center of international sponsorship,
with support from the Muslim Brotherhood in Libya. 
On July 21, Bashagha held a meeting with Qatari Minister
of Defense Khaled al-Attiya and Turkish Minister of Defense Hulusi Akar in
Ankara. 
This came hours after the GNA interior minister met the
Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad. 
This is opening the door for speculation on what Turkey
and Qatar might be up to in Libya. 
Polarization
The Muslim Brotherhood always builds its strategy on
inciting peoples against their governments. 
This Islamist group tends to build a popular support base
that can help it implement its agenda. 
This is why Bashagha and his camp work tooth and nail to
win over ordinary people in the areas controlled by the GNA. 
This camp focuses on rampant corruption within the
government, in the hope that this issue would arouse the public against GNA
Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj. 
 
          
     
                               
 
 


