We have no problem with the prime minister's offer.
But these processes have been distorted by the prime minister. So in the end, we have an elected politician who can remain above the law with no mechanism to deal with it -- no accountability, no responsibility. That to me is not democracy.
If the ultimate goal is to solve the conflicts in the country, I would like to call for you (the prime minister) to announce your resignation as soon as possible.
We are exercising our constitutional right and the prime minister must make the decision.
The government actions will lead to further political crisis, so the three parties have decided to not join the meeting with the prime minister and will not join the elections.
We want to give the prime minister ... a chance to come to a dialogue with all other political parties to set a firm commitment to political reform, and we'll await his response.
There is no way out of the crisis unless the prime minister accepts that the key part of the problem is his own legitimacy.