Libya New Cabinet Expected by September 8, Three Congress Members Banned
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Libya New Cabinet Expected by September 8, Three Congress Members Banned

Tripoli : Libya | Aug 30, 2012 at 2:26 PM PDT
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The Libyans who so enthusiastically took part in the first-ever free election in Libya on July 7 and elected a national assembly to lead it through an important transitional period as it tries to rebuild the country after the ousting of the dictatorial regime of Muammar Gaddafi last year, is bound to learn of the members forming the cabinet of government ministers by September 8. The date has just been announced by the elected National Congress that said it would be nominating the ministers forming the newly elected government on this day. The various ministers, including the Prime Minister will then be able to assume responsibility for the various sectors of society like any democratically elected government. Full story at The Tripoli Post.
tmpost is based in Tripoli, Ţarābulus, Libya, and is a Stringer for Allvoices.
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