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Aldabaiba Rejects Continued Spending by Eastern Libya Government Outside the Legal Budget

Summary by Libya Herald
‎Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister, Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba, rejected any parallel paths of public spending outside the legal frameworks. Aldabaiba was responding to the Benghazi based House of Representatives approving on 2 June a budget of LD 69 billion over 3 years (2025 to 2027) for the Libya Development and Reconstruction Fund. The Fund is […] The post Aldabaiba rejects continued spending by eastern Libya government outside the legal budget…
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The President of the Government of National Unity of Libya, Abdelhamid Al-Dubaiba, put forward a new political initiative to break the political stalemate in the country over the years, in response to popular demands for his and his Government's departure from power. The bears revealed his initiative today (Tuesday) during a Cabinet meeting, and said that he intended to launch it in the coming days. The initiative includes three tracks, beginnin…

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Libya: The President of the Libyan Government of National Unity, Abdelhamid Al-Dubaiba, expressed his rejection of any parallel tracks of public spending, following the approval by the House of Representatives of a budget for its Development and Reconstruction Fund for Libya.

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القدس العربي broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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