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Government and State Institutions Spent 4.1 Billion Dinars in 2023, Central Bank Says

Heads of the GNU, CBL, and Presidential Council

The Central Bank of Libya revealed today, Tuesday, in its statement that total revenues reached 96 billion dinars from the beginning of this year until October 31, while total spending reached 83.6 billion dinars.

It explained that the volume of spending by the House of Representatives and its affiliated bodies amounted to 1.2 billion dinars, during the period from 1-1 to 10-31 of the current year.

CBL added during its statement that the volume of spending by the Council of Ministers of the National Unity Government and its affiliated bodies reached 2 billion and more than 255 million dinars.

The statement also revealed the volume of spending by the Presidential Council and its affiliated bodies, amounting to more than 618 million dinars.

It explained the volume of spending by the Supreme Council of State, which amounted to more than 61 million dinars.

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