The President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed Menfi, received on Wednesday evening the Prime Minister of the interim Government of…
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The Central Bank of Libya has allocated 4 billion, 662 million, 585 thousand, and 994 Libyan dinars ($3.8 billion) in…
New financial records reveal that Libyan legislative and executive bodies have spent over $770 million in public funds during the…
The Supreme Financial Committee of Libya has vowed to continue pursuing fair distribution of the country’s financial resources, according to…
Parliament Member Issam Al-Jehani expressed his concerns about the upcoming electoral process in Libya. According to Al-Jehani, the division of…
Fathi Bashagha, the prime minister-elect of the Libyan House of Representatives, has expressed his reluctance to meet with the Prime…
Over the past two years, three political parties in Libya, the House of Representatives, the State Council, and the Government…
Interior Minister-designate Emad Trabelsi held talks on Sunday with Oil and Gas Minister Mohamed Aoun to discuss “cooperation in different areas”, according to the Interior Ministry of the Government of National Unity.
Libya’s spending was 84 billion dinars ($18 billion) in 2021 and there was no fiscal deficit, the spokesperson for the transitional Government of National Unity, Mohamed Hamuda, told a news conference on Thursday.
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The UK’s decision to continue to recognize the Government of National Unity, led by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, sparked outcry from the Libya public who denounced the move as interference in the country’s political affairs.
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