Iranian model being repeated in Libya: Dabaiba launches ‘Revolutionary Guard’
In an attempt to extend influence, the outgoing head of the
Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, issued a
decision to establish an apparatus called the “Stability Support Apparatus”
that would protect the legitimacy of the state and sovereign institutions and
maintain the security and stability of the country, while observers confirmed
that this decision is nothing but a process of rotating the militias and
establishing an apparatus to protect them in order to remain in power.
Dabaiba’s apparatus
Resolution No. 313 of 2023 stipulates that the Stability
Support Apparatus (SSA) is concerned with preserving the goals of February 17
in accordance with the legal legislation in force in the Libyan state, in
addition to supporting the army as necessary to help secure and protect the
Libyan borders and ports and secure vital and strategic targets and facilities.
The apparatus is also concerned with supporting the Ministry
of Interior when needed in protecting sovereign headquarters and headquarters
of diplomatic missions, providing support in cases of emergencies and natural
disasters, rescue operations, and support in securing infrastructure projects
and archaeological and tourist sites.
According to the decision, the apparatus will have branches
affiliated with it in Libyan cities, according to a proposal presented by the
head of the apparatus, and a decision by the prime minister is issued in this
regard. Dabaiba also issued Resolution No. 243 of 2023 naming Ahmed Ali Khalil
Issa as head of the SSA.
Functions of the apparatus
Among the matters that fall within the purviews of Dabaiba’s
apparatus are support in cases of emergencies, natural disasters and rescue
operations, and in securing infrastructure projects and archaeological and tourist
sites, in addition to any specializations assigned to it later.
Among the assignments and tasks of its leadership, Article 6
stipulates that the SSA shall be managed by “a head whose designation shall be
issued by a decision of the Prime Minister,” and “the apparatus shall have
branches affiliated with it in Libyan cities according to a proposal presented
by the head of the apparatus, and a decision shall be issued in this regard by
the Prime Minister.” Article 7 of the decision stipulates that “the head of the
apparatus is responsible for carrying out tasks in accordance with the
authority of the apparatus,” and he is also responsible before the law for what
contradicts the functions of the apparatus in accordance with the legal
legislation.
As for the SSA’s financial resources, they consist of two
main sources: sums of money allocated to it in the state’s general budget, and
any other resources that it is legally authorized to obtain, according to what
was stated in Article 8, and the apparatus has one or more bank accounts in one
of the banks operating in Libya. In which its money is deposited in accordance
with the legislation in force, provided that the decision is implemented from
the date of its issuance.
Rotation of militias
Mohammed Bushagma, a researcher of Libyan affairs, confirmed
in exclusive statements to the Reference that Dabaiba's decision to establish
SSA is nothing but a rotation of the militias and the creation of an apparatus
to protect him to stay in power, and a translation of the pressures exerted by
the Libyan Fighting Group and Brotherhood mufti Sadiq al-Ghariani to form the
National Guard for 11 years, which had failed but today succeeds through the
gate of the Dabaiba family so that there will be a body parallel to the regular
armed forces.
Bushagma explained that, after reviewing the decision and
the powers granted in it to this body, it seems that we are following the same
scenario as the Revolutionary Guard in Iran, because the intentions are not
sound in the western Libya between the House of Representatives and the state,
so the agreement is bombarded by adding articles that open the door to
controversy and encourage those who seek to thwart the agreement to obstruct it
reflects that it was still sound, so the signature was postponed today due to
an increase in the number of seats in the new parliament.