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Libyan Interim Government PM Discusses the Needs of AlKufra Municipality

September 1, 2020
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The Prime Minister of Libya’s eastern-based Interim Government, Abdullah Al-Thinni, discussed the needs of the Kufra municipality. This came during a meeting at the headquarters of the Council of Ministers in the city of Benghazi.

The meeting included Member of Parliament Jibril Ouheida, Minister of Local Government Adel Al-Zaidi, and the head of the Steering Council for the Kufra municipality, Abdel-Rahman Agoub, in addition to several municipal heads.

The meeting discussed the municipality’s needs, its workflow, and government projects. It also touched on the results of the visit of the PM, which he made earlier to Kufra.

Al-Thinni stressed that the Council of Ministers will implement the projects that were agreed upon, in stages. He pledged to provide a number of service vehicles to serve citizens.

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