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Al-Hibri: Half of the state’s reserves have been lost

The Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Libya Ali Al-Hibri confirmed that half of the state’s reserves were lost, and that the current political class in general in the country did not show interest in the future of the national economy.

In his speech during the conference on the need to diversify the economy organized by the Economic Research Center at the University of Benghazi on Saturday, under the auspices of the Central Bank of Libya, he called for the start of reforming the banking sector and the need to reconsider Law No. 1 of 2013, in addition to the need to reactivate and open the financial stock market.

The Deputy Governor called for the formation of a scientific committee aimed at the economic development of the Libyan economy, pointing out at the same time that there will be no reform without a conscious political will free of corruption and its goal is the homeland.

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