Libya parliament resumes session to vote on new gov’t

Libya parliament resumes session to vote on new gov’t

135 lawmakers attend session to debate giving confidence to gov’t

By Mohamed Ertima
TRIPOLI, Libya (AA) – Libya’s House of Representatives (parliament) on Tuesday resumed its session in the coastal city of Sirte to debate giving confidence to the new government of Prime Minister-designate Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh.


“A total of 135 lawmakers are attending the session to discuss the government’s program and debate giving confidence to it,” MP Mohamed Raied told Anadolu Agency.


On Monday, the assembly postponed its session until Tuesday to give confidence to the new government.


Last week, Dbeibeh proposed a unity government of 27 members, promising that the government will prioritize “improving services, unifying state institutions and ending the transitional period by holding elections.”


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 in which Dbeibeh was designated as prime minister and to form a new government.


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


The war was exacerbated when warlord Khalifa Haftar, supported by the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Russia and France, among others, carried out a military onslaught to topple the Tripoli-based internationally recognized government for control of the North African country.


Turkey supports the internationally recognized government and a peaceful resolution of the country’s problems.


*Bassel Barakat contributed to this report from Ankara

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