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Libyan Economist compares Libya to a gas station in the Mediterranean

During “Flusna”, a television program broadcasted on WTV channel and Tabadul Platform, the economist Hafed Al-Ghwell said the Libyan economy is not really an economy, comparing Libya to a gas station in the Mediterranean where oil is sold for dollars.

As far as referring the governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Siddiq Al-Kabir, to the Attorney General’s office, Al-Ghwell said there are many challenges facing Al-Kabir. He also called on the CBL’s governor to simplify the concept and prerogatives of the banking system in Libya.

The economist pointed out that all the Libyan institutions suffer from the division within their board of directors, suggesting that an explanation from Al-Kabir, before the House of Representatives, about the real obstacles facing them would be the best sollution.

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