Sunday, January 25, 2026
LibyaReview
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
No Result
View All Result
LibyaReview
No Result
View All Result
Home Libya

Five New Ministers Sworn in Before Libyan Parliament

March 9, 2022
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

On Monday, five ministers from the new Libyan government took their constitutional oaths before the Speaker of the Libyan Parliament, Ageela Saleh.

The five ministers were unable to reach the original session, which was held on Thursday and attended by Prime Minister-designate, Fathi Bashagha.

According to Saleh’s media office, the ministers are:
1) Jumaa Muhammad Al-Jadid; Minister of Education
2) Ali bin Younes; the Minister of Marine Wealth
3) Al-Mabrouk Ghaith; Minister of Social Affairs
4) Intisar Abboud; Minister of State for Women’s Affairs
5) Fathi Moussa Al-Tabawi; Minister of State for Illegal Immigration Affairs,

On Saturday, the Minister of Health of the new Libyan Government, Othman Abdel-Jalil took a constitutional oath before Saleh.

Spokesman for the Libyan Parliament, Abdullah Blaiheg noted that Abdel-Jalil was unable to reach the original session, which took place on Thursday.

Domestic flights were suspended following orders issued by the outgoing Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdel-Hamid Dbaiba. He ordered the closure of Libyan airspace, after the Libyan Parliament gave confidence to a new rival government, headed by Fathi Bashagha.

Bashagha has since instructed Libyan airspace to reopen for civil aviation traffic.

He addressed state institutions, and the supervisory and judicial authorities to disregard any decisions issued by the GNU, whose mandate has now expired.

Bashagha addressed his letter to the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), the Attorney General, the heads of the Audit Bureau, the Administrative Control Authority, the Anti-Corruption Authority, the General Intelligence Services, and the Civil Aviation Authority.

He based his letter on the Libyan Parliament’s decision issued on 1 March 2022, to grant confidence to his government. On 3 March, the government took a legal oath before the Parliament, and was officially sworn in.

  • Libyan Parliament Swears in New Health Minister
  • Bashagha Forms New Government, Awaits Parliament Vote
  • Libyan Parliament to Vote on New Government Next Week
  • Libya’s New Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha. Who is He?
  • Libya’s Al-Mishri Rejects New Libyan Government
Tags: Ageela SalehlibyaLibyan MinistersLibyan parliament
Next Post

Libyan Human Rights Condemns Murder of Blogger

POPULAR CATEGORIES

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

MUST READ

Cargo Ship Sinks Near Derna After Losing Power

EU Signals Progress Toward Lifting Long-Running Air Ban on Libya

Why Libya Is Back on Washington’s Radar

Libyan Parliament Launches Inquiry into Cash Shortages and Currency Swings

A Regional Reset? Neighbors Move to Break Libya’s Political Impasse

Libya Expands Energy Alliance With Italy to Include Power Generation

EDITOR PICKS

Libya’s Interior Minister Reviews Power Grid Security in Benghazi

Search Ends in Tragedy as Missing Autistic Girl Is Found Dead in Libya’s Brega

Libya Gets a Production Boost as TotalEnergies Restarts Mabrouk Field

Libya & Egypt Seal Strategic Oil & Gas Agreement

US Oilfield Major Turns to AI to Lift Libya’s Oil Production

Flood Risk Escalates as Libya Activates Emergency Response in the East

  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Libya
  • Economy
  • Sport
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion

© 2024 LR