(Makes clear comments come from prosecutor) TRIPOLI, June 5 (Reuters) - The election of Ahmed Maiteeq as new prime minister violates Libya's temporary constitution, an official at the prosecutor's ****** at the Supreme Constitutional Court said on Thursday. The prosecution official said during a hearing that Maiteeq's election was in principal violating Libya's temporary constitution though the court has yet to issue a ruling. Parliament elected Maiteeq as new prime minister in a chaotic vote which has been disputed by some lawmakers and officials who said it lacked a quorum.