Chaos in Libya. Premier, ‘let’s all resign and vote’
Collective resignation of all political institutions and citizens immediately to vote. The cry of pain launched by Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, supported by
Collective resignation of all political institutions and citizens immediately to vote. The cry of pain launched by Libyan Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, supported by
(ANSA) – TUNIS, 02 JUL – After the protests that flared up yesterday with a group of demonstrators who stormed the building that houses the
(ANSA) – TRIPOLI, 01 JUL – High tension in Libya. A group of demonstrators stormed the Parliament building in Tobruk to protest the deterioration of
(ANSA) – TUNIS, MARCH 18 – “Today in Tunisia I met a group of members of the High Council of State as part of my
Three ministers of the new Libyan parallel government were kidnapped today. This is what emerged from the speech of the new premier Fathi Bashagha at
(ANSA) – TOBRUK, 03 JAN – The elections in Libya of 24 December have been postponed “due to legal, political and security problems”, obstacles that
(ANSA) – TUNIS, 07 NOV – The president of the Libyan High Electoral Commission (Hnec), Emad El-Sayeh, announced at a press conference the start of