Replacing Libya's corrupt Prime Minister could be a risky business - News Summed Up

Replacing Libya's corrupt Prime Minister could be a risky business


Next week, the parliament will start debating on nominees for prime minister. In fact, the Prime Minister, from the day he was elected, has been mired in bribery charges. Last September, after the parliament withdrew its support from his Government of National Unity, the Prime Minister publically rejected the decision and called for parliament itself to be dismissed. He also did not keep his pledge, when he was elected as Prime Minister, not to run for president in the now postponed elections. The Prime Minister claimed to have graduated from a Canadian University with Masters in Engineering.


Source: Libya Today February 03, 2022 09:09 UTC



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