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Libyan Government to be Ratified in Tobruk Next Monday

March 12, 2021
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Libya’s new Government of National Unity (GNU) will be sworn-in before the Libyan Parliament in the city of Tobruk next Monday, Spokesman for the Parliament Belhaiq Abdullah announced on Friday.

The session was initially to be held in the city of Benghazi, Abdullah didn’t indicate the reason for the changing of the venue.

On Wednesday, Libyan lawmakers granted confidence to the GNU, led by Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba to help unify the divided country and shepherd it through to elections in December 2021.

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