Thirteen political parties in Libya welcomed on Thursday the decision of the House of Representatives to pass a law, which sets the criteria and conditions for presidential candidacy.
Libya’s House of Representatives will convene a session next Monday to review and discuss the responses made by the government during yesterday’s parliamentary questioning, House spokesman Abdullah Blehaq said on Wednesday.
Talal Al-Maihoub, a Libyan member of parliament, accused Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh of deliberately avoiding to nominate a defense minister, and questioned the government’s motives behind its reluctance to allocate a budget amendment for the Libyan National Army (LNA).
The Government of National Unity did not commit equal distribution of sovereign positions between Libya’s three main region, Aguila Saleh, Speaker of the House of Representatives, said on Wednesday.
The Libyan House of Representatives (HoR) referred to the Head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Jan Kubis, a copy of Law No. (1) of 2021 regarding electing the President of State and determining his/her duties, powers and conditions for his candidacy.
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The Government of National Unity (GNU) responses in Wednesday’s questioning session were general and not convincing on core issues such as spending and tasks assigned to the Government according to the Geneva Agreement, said Member of the Libyan House of Representatives (HoR), Abdul Salam Nassiya.
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Khaled Al-Meshri, chairman of Libya’s High Council of State (HCS), and Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio, met in Rome today, where they held talks on the upcoming general elections in December 24, as well as, implementing ceasefire agreement.
The Libyan House of Representatives (HoR) has launched in Tobruk its session for questioning the Government of National Unity (GNU), which was postponed from Tuesday to Wednesday.
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