The agreement comes as the North African country tomorrow prepares to mark three years since the start of the revolution that overthrew long-time dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
"The political blocs are unanimous on the holding of early elections" for new transitional authorities, MP Abdullah al-Gmati told AFP.
He belongs to a 15-strong bloc of independent lawmakers in the General National Congress (GNC), Libya's highest political authority.
Discussions are still under way on institutions that might replace the GNC: a new congress, or a parliament and a president.
The GNC's 200 members were elected in July 2012 for a term of 18 months and tasked with leading the country's transition after the 2011 uprising.
But earlier this month, it decided to extend its mandate until December despite opposition from Libyans critical of its inability to halt the country's slide into chaos.
Thousands of Libyans took to the streets for the second consecutive week on Friday to protest against the decision.
The GNC last week adopted a new roadmap that would see a general election held by the end of the year if a constitutional body due to be chosen on February 20 adopts a new charter within four months of its election.
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