"The Presidential Council, as we see it, is unable to cope with the affairs in the country. We expect that the parliament in the coming days will offer a new road map to reach a political agreement," Saleh said.
He added that the Council had failed to offer any solutions for the country.
"Prices have grown, Libyan dinar has fallen, they [members of the council] were unable to offer anything," the speaker stressed.
The UN-backed Presidential Council moved into the Libyan capital in March 2016 after the General National Congress gave up power. A total of 145 of its members joined the government’s advisory body.
The Tobruk-based parliament refuses to recognize the authority of the Government of National Accord and the Presidential Council without bringing the matter to a vote of confidence.