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Libya: Supreme Court Rules PM's Election Invalid
Tunis Afrique Presse, 9 June 2014
Libya's Supreme Court rejected on Monday the Islamist-led parliament's appointment of Ahmed Maiteeq as new prime minister. Read more »
Libya has witnessed continuous instability since the overthrow of former president Muammar Gaddafi (file photo).
Despite contention from his predecessor, Ahmed Maiteg - who was chosen by the country's parliament in a rather "chaotic" vote - has been installed as the new Prime Minister, even ... Read more »
In his first comments after being freed by gunmen, Prime Minister Ali Zidan appealed for calm, saying "Libyans need wisdom, not escalation, to deal with this situation". Read more »
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