Ministers resign as protests intensify in Tripoli
[Libyan Express - Libya] - 17/05/2025
Four ministers have resigned from Libya’s Government of National Unity amid ongoing protests in Tripoli calling for Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah to step down. Ramadan Bujanah, the second deputy to Prime Minister Dbeibah and acting Health Minister, announced his resignation and stated he (…)
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