there are two camps behind ahmed matiq and abdullah al-thinni. we were at a press conference where ahmed matiq was going to speak at the prime minister's office. he showed up. everywhere was surprised. he said "i'm not going to hand over until there is a verdict from the court. ahmed matiq's camp was telling us that no one has jurisdiction other that the g.n.c. it's an unclear picture and not helpful in a situation where the country is so divided about this. >> this comes weeks away from elections. what does that mean. how will it affect that? >> well, it's really putting things in a difficult situation. we spoke to the head of the election commission, and he said that no one is talking to him. which government to speak to, technically there's two deposit and prime ministers. it's an unclear picture. perhaps the elections will not go ahead. people are unhappy. they want to elect a new body than the controversial gn c, but those against ahmed matiq are against. it's a big whole study, they don't know how that will pay out. it's complicated, someth