Following clashes in the capital Tripoli, the Military Prosecutor’s Office of Libya’s Defense Ministry issued an arrest warrant for Tobruk parliament-appointed Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha on Sunday. For the arrest, the prosecutor’s
MoreThe speaker of Libya’s parliament and the head of the High Council of State were invited by the UN special advisor on Libya, Stephanie Williams, on Monday to meet within ten days
MoreOn Wednesday, the Tobruk-based House of Representatives (HoR) adopted a budget of $20 billion for the Fathi Bashagha government. Making statements after the session, parliamentary spokesperson Abdullah Bilhaq stated that the budget
MoreOn Sunday, in order to hold elections in the conflict-ridden nation, UN Special Adviser on Libya Stephanie Williams urged the country’s rivals to establish a constitutional framework within one week. At the
MoreThe government appointed by Libya’s parliament under former Interior Ministry Fathi Bashagha has officially started working from the central city of Sirte, Libya’s parliament said on Tuesday. Bashagha’s government can’t enter the
MoreLate on Tuesday, Libya’s parliament-appointed Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha announced that, as of Wednesday, he will base his government in the city of Sirte. Bashagha said they believe in the democratic process
MoreOn Tuesday, clashes have broken out in Libya’s capital Tripoli between armed groups loyal to Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh and rival leader Fathi Bashagha, who was recently appointed as premier by
MoreAn initiative for national dialogue was launched by Libya’s parliament-appointed Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha on Tuesday to resolve the country’s crisis. Bashagha, a rival of Tripoli-seated Libyan government, told a press conference
MoreReports about Fathi Bashagha being asked by Tunisia to leave the country were dismissed by Libya’s newly appointed government. The Tunisian government, according to media reports, has requested Bashagha to leave the
MoreAn armed convoy supporting Fathi Bashagha, who is backed by the Tobruk-based parliament in Libya, departed from the capital Tripoli on Thursday. After Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh announced that he would
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