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Italian Expert: Libya’s Central Bank Informed Dbaiba of Insufficient Funds

February 25, 2023
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Italian Strategic Expert, Danielle Roventini, said that the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir, informed Abdelhamid Dbaiba, Head of the Interim Government of National Unity (GNU), that the funds available in the bank will not be “enough.”

According to the Italian expert, Al-Kabir said that the funds now are only enough to pay the salaries of civil servants.

In press statements to the Libyan economic newspaper Sada, Roventini added that this is a bad sign indicating the deterioration of the economic situation, which may lead to more social tensions in the country.

He noted that the Libyan state currently employs more than two-thirds of the working-age population. He pointed out that Dbaiba’s government has little legitimacy in the country because it is not exist in the eastern region.

Last month, the World Gold Council revealed in its annual report, that the CBL withheld gold reserves data since 2014.

Libya’s gold reserves decreased by about 27 tons in the last disclosed data. Its reserves in 2011 amounted to 143 tons, and decreased in 2014 to 116 tons.

The CBL’s concealment of data raises fears that the reserves have declined further.

In September 2022, the Speaker of the Libyan Parliament, Ageela Saleh, said that the CBL’s Governor Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir “lost his legal status and is no longer affiliated with the Parliament.” He then assigned Ali Al-Hibri as acting Governor in July 2022.

In November 2022, the Libyan Parliament issued a decree assigning Marei Al-Barassi as the caretaker governor of the CBL in Benghazi.

The CBL continues to suffer from institutional division, as there are two Governors; in the East and West of the oil-rich country.

The Head of Libya’s High Council of State (HCS), Khaled Al-Mishri, affirmed the necessity of replacing all Heads of sovereign positions in Libya, including Al-Kabir.

In a televised interview, Al-Mishri said the elections “require the unification of the sovereign bodies and institutions. Changing all sovereign positions is inevitable and irreversible. We will not back down from this.”

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