the profile of Abdel’s transitional government
Members’ oaths will be taken on Monday, March 15, in Benghazi, and the transfer of power will take place during the week. Libyans hope that this new government with national unity will turn the page to the black decade and change the catastrophic economic and economic security situation. To do this, the Libyan Prime Minister insisted that this mission government, which is to apply the UN roadmap, be formed in the majority of specialists.
That new Libyan Prime Minister On several occasions, his government has announced that it “will represent all Libyans”. Abdel Hamid Dbeibah would have preferred to have more technocrats and more women, but he adhered to the logic of regional balance in the allocation of portfolios in order to win Parliament’s trust.
27 ministers, 6 prime ministers and two deputy prime ministers. It is an enlarged cabinet that will be sworn in before Parliament on Monday 15 March. A parliament that nevertheless demanded a limited government. Abdel Hamid Dbeibah defended himself by claiming that his training had provided a lot of work and that it was necessary to be inclusive in order to succeed.
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It is still to be attributed to the highly strategic defense portfolio, which has been the subject of insoluble negotiations between East and West. Ultimately, it is the Prime Minister himself who assumes the function.
Another aspect of this government is the unprecedented presence of women. For the first time in Libya’s political history, five women will occupy ministries including two sovereigns: foreign affairs and justice.
Also note the comeback of sympathizers from the old regime who even swept the Royal Interior Ministry. A ministry that will have to play a very important role in the dissolution of militias and the departure of foreign mercenaries.
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