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Dbeibeh stresses the importance of agreeing to unify the international position towards the existence of cut road map, which includes the implementation of elections to maintain the stability of the country

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, received the Italian ambassador to Libya, Giuseppe Buccino, in the presence of the economic advisor at the Italian Embassy in Tripoli, stressing the importance of agreeing to unify the international position towards the existence of a clear road map, which includes the implementation of elections as the only way to maintain the country’s stability and unity.

Dbeibeh pointed to the necessity of issuing the constitutional rule, and finding popular legitimacy for it in order to build the electoral process on a sound basis, stressing the importance of the Libyan-Italian economic partnership.

Al-Manfukh discusses with the managers of a number of companies and factories in Misrata the problems and obstacles they are facing

The General Director of the General Electricity Company, Abdul Hamid Al-Manfukh, met today, Monday, with a number of companies and factories in the city of Misrata to discuss some of the problems and obstacles they face, and how to address them to ensure the continuity of the electricity supply and not being interrupted, as well as the impact of the new tariff on them.

The meeting was attended by a member of the company’s board of directors, Omar Al-Qayed, and the general manager of the General Administration of Consumer Services, Samir Al-Osti.

Ali Al-Shtiwi, a member of the judicial authorities: “The legislative division contributed to the slow implementation of justice on the Libyan reality”

A member of the judicial authorities and collaborator in Libyan universities, Ali Al-Shtiwi, said that the legislative division contributed to the slow implementation of justice on the Libyan reality, as well as laws, especially the existing Law 9 of 2010, which was a very important and encouraging law for investment.

Al-Shtiwi stressed that there are some gaps surrounding Law 9 and its Executive Regulations 499, including stimulating the foreign investor and giving him the opportunity to engage in development matters in Libya more than the participation of national investors, so it gave 30% only for the interest of the Libyans, and this article must be amended in accordance to the foreigners.

Ben Gdara issues a decision regarding the transfer of the headquarters of Zallaf Libyan Oil & Gas Company to the city of Sebha

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation, Farhat Ben Gdara, issued Resolution No. 83 for the year 2022, regarding the transfer of the headquarters of the  Zallaf Libyan Oil & Gas Company to the city of Sebha.

This is in accordance with the founding decision issued by the Council of Ministers in 2013.

The Ministry of Finance denies to source of August salaries to the Central Bank of Libya, and reveals important details

A source from the media team of the Ministry of Finance in the Government of National Unity denied today, Sunday, the transfer of permissions to exchange August salaries to the Central Bank of Libya, stressing that the ministry has not yet resolved the exchange permissions because of its work to complete the variables during this month.

The source explained that these variables that will be included in the salaries for the month of August include the planned increases for the salaries of a number of state TV channels, in addition to the financial releases of citizens who have settled their status, such as retirees who have extended their work period, and a number of others who had errors in the data. Also, a large number of adjustments and promotions were included in the salaries for the month of August.

With regard to the basic pensions of retirees, he indicated that their salaries belong to the Social Security Fund, which is an independent body, stressing that the implementation of the decision on the minimum basic pensions and retirees’ salaries of 900 dinars has already begun.

The liquidity team reveals the arrival of 60 million to Sebha

The liquidity team of the Central Bank of Libya revealed that these moments arrived at the airport of the city of Sebha, a liquidity shipment of 60 million dinars coming from Tripoli to the issuance department of the Central Bank of Libya, Sebha.

The liquidity team is working to transfer other shipments to the rest of Libya, within the framework of the Central Bank of Libya’s plan to provide liquidity in all branches of commercial banks and in all regions of Libya.

Adapted from Sada Economic Newspaper 

Shakshak grants the right, according to the priority, to the employees of the Ministry to practice political and diplomatic work in accordance with the legislation in force

The head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, met today, Thursday, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Najla Al-Manqush, to review the Audit Bureau’s observations on the ministry’s performance regarding the phenomenon of expansion in the issuance of dispatching decisions for diplomatic work and bypassing the staffing of embassies and diplomatic missions abroad.

Shakshak stressed the need to abide by the regulations and laws regulating and limit the issuance of dispatch decisions in excess of the job cadres approved by the ministry, and to grant eligibility according to the priority of workers in the ministry without other administrative units that are not competent to exercise political and diplomatic work in accordance with the legislation in force.

Al-Kilani continues to deliver 52 thousand cards of “Ifaa” for the wife and daughters grant

A new batch of 52,786 cards was received from Jumhouria Bank, of Ifaa for the wife and girls over the age of 18 grant, today, Thursday, in the presence of the Undersecretary for Branch Affairs and the Chairman of the Receiving Committee, Faraj Mujahid, and the Director of Cards Department at the Bank, Farhat Al-Lafi, and the member of the Receiving Committee, Nader Muhammad.

Wafa Al-Kilani is continuing the process of receiving and receiving cards until the process is completed as required.

Dbeibeh meets the Turkish President and discusses political, economic and military files

The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, met today, Friday, with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in order to follow up on the political file as well as a number of economic, military and political files.

The meeting was attended by the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, the Ministers of State for Cabinet Affairs, Communication and Political Affairs, and the Advisor to the Central Governor.

It focused on following up the political file, unifying international and local efforts to support the elections, in addition to discussing the number of economic files in the public and private sectors, as well as increasing military cooperation between the two countries through training and development for all military and supporting forces.

For his part, the Turkish President stressed the need to preserve the security and safety of Tripoli from any military attempts, and change can only take place through elections, stressing his support and cooperation with Libya in all economic, security and military fields, praising the lives of those who fell in the recent attack.

For his part, Dbeibeh pointed to the importance of Turkey’s role in supporting international efforts to push and support the elections file as an international priority, considering that what happened in the capital, Tripoli, last week is an attempt to seize power by means of weapons and conspiracies, and “there is no alternative for our country except elections.

At the end of the meeting, it was agreed on a work program between the two countries that includes military and energy cooperation, and the return of Turkish companies to complete the suspended projects.

Al-Kabeer meets his Maltese counterpart to follow up on issues of common interest between the two countries

The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Siddiq Al-Kabeer, met with his Maltese counterpart, the Governor of the Central Bank of Malta, Edward Scicluna and his deputy, Alexander Demarco, at the headquarters of the Central Bank of Malta.

The meeting dealt with enhancing joint cooperation in the field of training and development, and ways of exchanging expertise and experiences between the two parties in the banking and financial fields, as well as following up on a number of issues of common interest.

For his part, the Governor of the Central Bank of Malta stressed that his country seeks to establish and strengthen solid banking relations with Libya, given that the banking sector represents the main incubator to encourage investors.