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According to the Central Bank Report, more than 319 million dinars were spent by the House of Representatives in 2022 until last May

The Central Bank of Libya issued a monthly report on the total expenditures of public authorities from the beginning of the current year until the end of May for the House of Representatives and its affiliated entities. The House of Representatives reached 84,180 million dinars, the Supreme Judicial Council amounted to 999,99 thousand dinars, the Libyan Ifta’ House amounted to 2,031 million dinars, the Supreme Court reached 9,803 million dinars, the High National Elections Commission reached 4,616 million dinars, the higher authority for the implementation of standards for assuming public positions amounted to 142.14 thousand dinars, the National Planning Council amounted to 1,216 million dinars, the General Culture Council amounted to 1,018 million dinars, the Food and Drug Control Center reached 65,345 million dinars, the Control Authority Administrative amounted to 69.58 million dinars, the Eastern Province Administrative Control Authority reached 13,266 million dinars, the Audit Bureau reached 37.73 million dinars, the Eastern Province Audit Bureau reached 14,166 million dinars and the Constitution Drafting Authority amounted to 4,249 million dinars.

The expenditures of the Libyan Media Center for Studies and Consultations – Cairo (external) were 1,586 million dinars, the Libyan Media Center for Studies and Consultations – Cairo (local) reached 5,350 million dinars, and the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights amounted to 3,903 million dinars.

The total expenditures of the House of Representatives and its affiliates amounted to more than 319,179 million dinars from the beginning of the year until the end of last May.

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