Libya signs 1st unified state budget in 13 years - News Summed Up

Libya signs 1st unified state budget in 13 years


Libya’s two rival legislative bodies have signed the divided country’s first unified state budget in more than a decade, the central bank said on Saturday. "This step reflects real progress toward unifying fiscal policy and strengthening the good management of public spending," the central bank said of the new budget, calling the agreement "the first consensus on unified spending across Libya in over 13 years". Despite generating $22 billion in oil revenues last year, up more than 15% compared to the year before, Libya faces a foreign currency deficit of $9 billion, according to the central bank. Last January, the bank devalued the dinar by nearly 15% for the second time in less than a year, citing a host of issues including the lack of a unified state budget. Dbeibah also thanked Trump's senior adviser on Arab and African affairs Massad Boulos for "supporting the mediation efforts that led to this agreement".


Source: The North Africa Journal April 11, 2026 12:00 UTC



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