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May 17, 2023 04:54 UTC

TRIPOLI: Libya´s parliament, in the east of the divided country, on Tuesday suspended Fathi Bashagha as head of an administration challenging the authority of the country´s western-based prime minister. Parliament also announced an investigation into Bashagha. The chamber, backed by military strongman Khalifa Haftar, had picked Bashagha in February last year to lead a government to replace that of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, who sits in Tripoli. “The House of Representatives voted unanimously to suspend the chief of government Fathi Bashagha and open an investigation against him,” said the House spokesman Abdullah Bliheg after a closed-door meeting in Benghazi. Deputies assigned the administration´s finance minister, Oussama Hamad, to act as prime minister while the investigation takes place, Bliheg said.

May 17, 2023 01:03 UTC

A man with past convictions for violent crimes has once again been jailed, this time for stealing items from a parked car and slightly injuring the woman who owned it. When the woman confronted the thief, he had assaulted her and then fled. Al Maghrbi had been released from prison just months before committing this offence, after serving a sentence for a violent robbery in which he had also held a woman against her will and injured her. Wadea Al Maghrbi was charged the next day, on March 9. In addition to the four-year prison sentence, the court also issued a three-year restraining order in favour of the victim.

May 16, 2023 21:33 UTC

Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush said Kuwait has been supporting stability and security in Libya, out of the deep-rooted ties between the two countries and their peoples. She met Foreign Minister Sheikh Salem Al-Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, saying that exchanging visits between officials of the two countries deepen the distinguished ties. The Libyan top diplomat said several dossiers of common concern have been discussed during her visit to Kuwait. She voiced her pride for Kuwait’s political and humanitarian stances on Arab, regional and international dossiers.

May 16, 2023 20:36 UTC

Libya's east-based parliament, which appointed Fathi Bashaga as Prime Minister parallel to Tripoli's Government of National Unity (GNU) in February 2022, today withdrew confidence in him in another controversial vote. MPs appointed Osama Hammad, the current Finance Minister in the parallel government, as the new head of government to tackle Abdelhamid Dbeiba's power in the capital, which keeps the country divided into two administrations. The parliament, based in the eastern part of Libya controlled by Marshal Khalifa Haftar, was last elected in 2014 and has since been chaired by Aguila Saleh. In February 2022 it appointed Bashaga as Prime Minister alongside Abdulhamid Dbeiba, the last consensual transitional executive that was to have held elections in December 2021, which were postponed indefinitely. Dbeiba has continued to represent Libya on international trips, while Bashaga, who appeared to have some support at the beginning of his appointment and tried unsuccessfully to take control of Tripoli, gradually lost visibility.

May 16, 2023 19:16 UTC





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May 16, 2023 18:42 UTC

Libya's parliament has suspended its appointed prime minister, Fathi Bashagha, and referred him to an investigation, parliament Speaker Abdullah Bliheg says. Parliament appointed Finance Minister Osama Hammad as acting prime minister. Before the parliament session, Bashagha tried to delegate his powers to his deputy. In February last year, the eastern-based parliament appointed Bashagha as the new head of government even though Abdul-Hamid Dbeibeh holds this office. Since then, Bashagha tried and failed to enter Tripoli and his cabinet has been based in the city of Sirte.

May 16, 2023 17:47 UTC

Libya’s parliament voted to remove the prime minister who heads the divided nation’s eastern government, injecting a fresh dose of intrigue and uncertainty into the OPEC member’s chaotic political scene. A majority of lawmakers based in the country’s east approved removing Fathi Bashagha from office and referring him for investigation, parliament spokesman Abdulla Belheiq said Tuesday in a text message. Belheiq didn’t elaborate on the reasons for Bashagha’s removal or what prompted the decision to refer him for investigation. Home to Africa’s largest oil reserves, Libya has lurched from one crisis to the next since the 2011 civil war and overthrow of long-time strongman Moammar Al Qaddafi. Parliament’s step removes a sometime-ally of eastern-based military chief Khalifa Haftar, who fought a 2019-2020 campaign to seize the capital from a previous government and tried to run for president in 2021.

May 16, 2023 17:27 UTC

Libya's parliament, in the east of the divided country, on Tuesday suspended Fathi Bashagha as head of an administration challenging the authority of the country's western-based prime minister. Former Libyan prime minister Fathi Bashagha(Reuters)Parliament also announced an investigation into Bashagha. The chamber, backed by military strongman Khalifa Haftar, had picked Bashagha in February last year to lead a government to replace that of Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, who sits in Tripoli. "The House of Representatives voted unanimously to suspend the chief of government Fathi Bashagha and open an investigation against him," said the House spokesman Abdullah Bliheg after a closed-door meeting in Benghazi. Deputies assigned the administration's finance minister, Oussama Hamad, to act as prime minister while the investigation takes place, Bliheg said.

May 16, 2023 17:22 UTC

Khaled Al-Mishri, chairman of Libya’s High Council of State, criticized the parliament’s decision on Tuesday to to replace Fathi Bashagha as prime minister, slamming the move as a “political absurdity” in a statement via Twitter. The House of Representatives voted to oust Bashagha after he failed to take office in Tripoli where the incumbent Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has refused to cede power. Al-Mishri, whose council has been in talks with the parliament to establish a legal framework for holding the long-delayed national elections, described today’s vote as “suspicious”. “The House of Representatives continues its political absurdity,” he said via Twitter. He wrote to the parliament earlier on Tuesday saying he was handing his duties over to his deputy Ali Qatrani, without saying whether or when he planned to resume them.

May 16, 2023 17:02 UTC

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May 16, 2023 15:29 UTC

The 6+6 committee, formed jointly by Libya’s House of Representative and High Council for the preparation of electoral laws, will meet in Morocco within a week to continue talks on drafting legislations governing the national elections planned at the end of this year, according to a report by Italian news agency Nova. The committee held its first meeting on April 5th at the seat of Parliament in the city of Tripoli, while a second meeting was also held in Libya at the beginning of May. During the last meeting, there was “a convergence of views among the members of the committee”, said the official spokesman of the House of Representatives, Abdullah Blihaq, adding that a “working mechanism was also agreed upon”.

May 16, 2023 15:17 UTC

BENGHAZI, Libya: One of Libya’s rival administrations voted on Tuesday to suspend its prime minister, who has been placed under investigation, the parliament’s spokesperson said. Fathi Bashagha was the prime minister of Libya’s eastern-based parliament, known as the House of Representatives, which operates in Tobruk. The House of Representatives finance minister, Osama Hamada, has taken over Bashagha’s duties, spokesperson Abdullah Belhaiq said. Bashagha, a former interior minister and air force pilot, was appointed prime minister by the House of Representatives in February 2022. Libya’s western government is based in the capital Tripoli and is headed by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah.

May 16, 2023 13:47 UTC

Libyan media said that the Libyan Parliament voted, today, unanimously to no confidence in the Libyan Prime Minister, Fathi Bashagha, and to assign Finance Minister Osama Hammad to run the government’s business. It should be noted that Bashagha assigned, yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister Ali Al-Qatrani, the tasks of running the Council of Ministers of the Libyan government, while delegating to him all the powers granted to the Prime Minister. This came in a letter addressed by the Libyan Prime Minister to the Presidency of the House of Representatives and members of the House of Representatives.

May 16, 2023 13:17 UTC

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) -Libya's eastern-based parliament voted on Tuesday to replace Fathi Bashagha as prime minister, its spokesperson said, after he failed to take office in Tripoli where the incumbent Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah has refused to cede power. The parliament assigned Bashagha's finance minister Osama Hamad to take over his duties, parliament spokesperson Abdullah Belhaiq said, part of an apparent new push to oust Dbeibah and install a new government in Tripoli. Libya has had little peace since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising against Muammar Gaddafi, and it split in 2014 between warring eastern and western factions, though major fighting has been paused since a ceasefire in 2020. Diplomacy now is focused on bringing the parliament and another legislative body, the High State Council, to agree on rules that would allow an election to take place. The High State Council, which never recognised the appointment of Bashagha, called the parliament's move to replace him a "political absurdity" in a statement.

May 16, 2023 12:30 UTC