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Tobruk parliament MP threatened with murder because he seconds Skhirat government
Members of Presidency Council of UN-imposed government might be reduced, sources say
The Presidency Council of UN-imposed government might be reduced to 3 ministers instead of 9, Almukhtar Alarabi newspaper has reported.
Four boycotting members rejoin Constitution Drafting Assembly
HNEC fully ready for new elections
Haftar: I will liberate Sirte and Misrata; force awaits Serraj government if it allows foreign intervention
Sirraj meeting with Haftar casts shadow over fate of Skhirat agreement
Fatwa House regards UNSMIL’s notes on constitution draft as intervention in domestic affairs
Protesters renew rejection to Skhirat accord
PM Al-Ghweil in South Africa for African Union support of Libyan-Libyan dialogue
11 members boycott Libya's Constituent Assembly
Tripoli revolutionary fighters refuse UN-imposed government
HoR dialogue team dissolved
Tobruk Parliament rejects UN-imposed government, keeps hold on Haftar
Another peace agreement signed in western Libya
National Unity Government built on cronyism and will fail says Presidency Council member Aswad
Presidency Council member Omar Al-Aswad, who suspended his membership of the body earlier this week over the composition of the new government of national unity, has accused other members of behaving dishonestly in the matter. There had been moral and political corruption in the way they had acted, he said. The government was, moreover, too big and with ministers chosen not on the basis of competence but on cronyism, it would not work and was not what Libya needed at present, he said.