The Speaker of the Libyan House of Representatives, Ageela Saleh, has called for a plenary session at the parliament’s headquarters in Benghazi on Monday. The announcement, made today, invites all members of the House to attend.
The session will focus on discussing the agenda items of the House, as shared by House spokesperson Abdullah Blehaq on his Facebook page.
This upcoming session will be the first for the House of Representatives since July 10, when it passed the largest budget in Libya’s history. The approved budget totals 179 billion dinars, including an additional allocation of nearly 98 billion dinars.
On Wednesday, Saleh handed over the approved general budget bill to the Parliament-designated government, led by Prime Minister Osama Hammad, marking the beginning of its implementation. The handover took place during a meeting at the House’s headquarters in Benghazi, as reported by the government on its Facebook page.
The House of Representatives’ upcoming session is a significant development in Libyan politics. The approval of the substantial budget underscores the country’s commitment to addressing its economic challenges and advancing national projects. This budget aims to provide for various sectors, including infrastructure, health, education, and social services, reflecting the government’s priorities in promoting development and stability.
Libya’s political landscape remains complex, with ongoing efforts to unify the country’s various factions and establish a stable government. The House of Representatives, based in the eastern city of Benghazi, plays a pivotal role in this process. Its decisions, including the recent budget approval, are critical to shaping Libya’s future.
The upcoming session in Benghazi will likely address several pressing issues, including economic policies, national security, and legislative reforms. The discussions and decisions made during this session could have far-reaching implications for Libya’s political stability and economic recovery.
As Libya continues its journey towards stability and development, the role of the House of Representatives will be crucial in ensuring effective governance and regional cooperation. The upcoming session in Benghazi is a step towards achieving these goals, offering a platform for meaningful dialogue and decision-making.