Libya’s parliament votes to reject UN-backed unity government
‘Libya’s internationally recognized parliament in Tobruk has voted to reject a UN-backed initiative to form a unity government with a Tripoli based militia alliance. The proposal was aimed at resolving the political deadlock in the crisis-ridden country.
The notion of forming a unity government between the warring sides was rejected by the Tobruk-based parliament by a majority vote, with 89 of the 104 MPs present voting against forming the new government that was proposed by the UN last Tuesday.
“We voted against endorsing the government and ask… to be presented with another government,” parliamentarian Ali al-Gaydi said, as quoted by AFP.’
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