Libyan armed groups have rallied in the country’s capital to support Abdul Hamid Dbeibah’s claim to legitimacy as the head of the Libyan government after the parliament named Fathi Bashagha as new interim leader.
A delegation of the Turkish Parliament is preparing to travel to Libya to hold a series of meetings with officials in Tripoli, Misurata and Benghazi, Turkish newspaper Zaman reports.
Vice President of the Libyan Presidential Council (PC), Abdulla al-Lafi, affirmed the continuation of work on developing legal frameworks, to reach a draft law that guarantees the success of the national reconciliation project, which achieves transitional justice.
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The Prime Minister’s Special Guard have allegedly assaulted medical workers who organized a protest in Tripoli to demand payments, according to a statement by the Medical Workers Rights Committee on Wednesday.
UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said Wednesday she discussed in Tripoli with Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Committee (DDR) on its plans to reintegrate armed formations on individual basis in state institutions.
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The United Nations Special Envoy, Stephanie Williams, met on Monday with met with representatives of Tripoli Civil Movement, Tripoli Reconciliation Council, 17 February Coalition, Elders and Notables of Souq Al-Joumaa, Janzour and Central Tripoli.
The Tripoli-based Law Enforcement Agency raided Monday a building of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), which was used as a hideout for an armed group, on al-Jamhouria Street in Tripoli.
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