1.9 C
New York
January 31, 2025
Cover

No More Disunity In Libya!

 

March 31st, 2021 – 06:48 GMT

 

Fawzi al-Nuwairi, the deputy speaker of the Tobruk-based parliament, told the Libya Alahrar TV network that “the presidency of the Libyan parliament met on Tuesday in Tripoli and agreed to unify the parliament.”Al-Nuwairi, however, did not give further details on the agreement or who had attended the meeting.

Libyan lawmakers failed last December to unify the two legislative bodies and elect a new speaker following their meeting in Gadamis, 600 kilometers (373 miles) west of Tripoli.

The current Libyan House of Representatives is divided between lawmakers in Tripoli headed by Mohammad Siala and lawmakers in Tobruk headed by Aguila Saleh. There are currently no accurate figures on the number of members in each group due to individual resignations and deaths

On Feb. 5, Libya’s rival political groups agreed in UN-mediated talks to form an interim unity government to lead the country to elections this December, designating a prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, and tasking him with forming a new government.

Libyans hope that it will end years of civil war that have engulfed the country since the ouster and killing of strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

 

Via Al-bawaba

 

 

.

 

Related posts

Ethiopian federal forces captured Dessie and Kombolcha from TPLF

warsan

Saudi Arabia hints at possible acceptance of Houthi rule in Yemen

warsan

War in Libya: how did it start, who is involved and what happens next?

warsan