Libyan House of Representatives session for today has been postponed to next Monday, after it was scheduled to be held this afternoon to approve the budget of the Government of National Unity.
Mohamed Aoun, the oil minister of the interim government, confirmed on Tuesday that his government does not intend to reduce the budget submitted to the House of Representatives, which amounts to 93.8 billion Libyan dinars.
Aguila Saleh, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, said the government’s budget proposal will not be presented to the House in today’s session.
Aguila Saleh, Speaker of the House of Representatives, said that holding elections on time in December will contribute to security and stability in Libya.
Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah announced on Saturday that he will travel tomorrow to the eastern city of Tobruk, where he will discuss his government’s proposed budget with lawmakers during a parliamentary session on Monday.
Mesbah Doma, a member of the House of Representatives, said on Saturday that “obstructing the elections will not be in the interest of anyone, but rather it is a disaster for everyone.”