(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) Report by Khaled JabbarTUNIS, Jan 14 (KUNA) -- Libya's political spectrum has remained stagnant amid the nation's splinter into warring entities embroiled in very complex political disputes. Mustafa Abdulkabir, an expert in Libyan affairs, has ruled out in an interview KUNA prospects of national conciliation in 2024, as "all the indications are negative with respect to holding comprehensive elections." Members and blocs of Aguila Saleh's parliament are at odds over the vision for establishing a unified authority. Moreover, the squabbles often shift to the streets with recurring gunfights among the divergent groups, aggravating the jitters and maintaining economic paralysis in the oil-rich nation. He added that 2024 would be a hard year for the Libyans with no glimmers of hope to resolve the mounting political, economic, and social problems, afflicting the nation since the ouster of Colonel Moammar Al-Gdahafi's regime in 2011.