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Libya s prime minister-designate Adbul Hamid Dbeibah delays naming Cabinet

before a deadline passed on Thursday, raising questions about whether his transitional government can unite the country s factions. Abdul Hamid Dbeibah was set to announce his Cabinet from the capital, Tripoli, and send the names to Libya s House of Representatives for approval. Instead, Mr Dbeibah said his proposed guidelines for the selection of Cabinet members and an outline of his priorities. Appointing the Cabinet is part of UN-backed plans for a transition that will lead to general elections in December. Since 2015, Libyan state institutions have been divided between two governments: one in the east and another in the west, each supported by an array of militias and foreign governments.

Libya s new PM delays naming Cabinet as deadline passes | Middle East News

Reframing Libya for a Reluctant Administration

Brief Analysis By treating the conflict as a matter of Mediterranean security, President Biden’s team can better assist the new Libyan government and demonstrate its commitment to revitalizing alliances. On February 25, Prime Minister-designate Abdulhamid al-Dabaiba presented his new national unity government to Libya’s House of Representatives, which now has twenty-one days to approve it. Although he has not yet named his ministers, he promised they would be qualified technocrats who are representative of Libya’s three regions and diverse society. The deadline is based on the transition roadmap drawn up by the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF), the body that narrowly appointed Dabaiba and chose Muhammad al-Menfi to lead the three-person Presidential Council. If the House of Representatives fails to convene a quorum or approve the government, ratification reverts to the LPDF.

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