libya is marking the third anniversary of the revolution that toppled moammar qaddafi, of both political and security issues on the ground have left many with very little urge to celebrate. we will take stock of the situation with former british ambassador to libya. you, let's head to italy where the president has just asked 39-year-old matteo renzi to form a new government. that puts them on track to be the youngest prime minister in the country's history. renzi is already the democratic party leader and he has been remover -- numeral -- maneuvering to replace enrico letta for months now. here is what he had to say. >> the president has given me the task of trying to form a new government. i accept it, as you know, in full knowledge of the responsibility and the importance of the challenge. thanked the president and assured him that in these difficult circumstances, he will have the utmost of my and our energy and commitment. >> now that renzi has been confirmed, the hard work at about to begin. he actually has to form that government and make it stick. our rome correspondent explains.