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Showing posts with label Completed the Libyan government transition oath in the capital Tripoli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Completed the Libyan government transition oath in the capital Tripoli. Show all posts

12/05/2011

The Libyan government sets its priorities











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Abdul Rahim Cape government will lead the problem of the 24 ministers (Reuters - Archive)
Completed the Libyan government transition oath in the capital Tripoli, a group of ministers to the President Abdul Rahim Cape and the President of the Transitional National Assembly Mustafa Abdul Jalil, who explained that the priorities of the new government is to provide for the families of the victims of the Libyan revolution and follow-up treatment of the injured and the quest for the reintegration of the rebels in the community.
The eight ministers left on Sunday evening, including Defense Minister Osama Aljowaily and Oil Minister Abdul-Rahman bin Lise, Minister of Youth and Sports Fathi Trail, which resulted in his arrest last February to the outbreak of the Libyan revolution.
The Mustafa Abdul Jalil said that the priorities of the new government is to provide for the families of the victims of the Libyan revolution and follow-up treatment of the injured and the quest for the reintegration of the rebels in the community.
For his part, Defense Minister Osama Aljowaily that one of the most important challenges facing the new government rebel factions unite under the banner of the military junta.
For his part, Mustafa Abu Hakor Deputy Prime Minister said the government is required to maintain the Libyan people's investments abroad, adding that he was assigned to a group of ministers in cooperation with the Central Bank of Libya to account for these investments and unfrozen.
He referred in this connection that a host of other ministries - including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - will cooperate with regard to lifting the freeze on the funds and the Libyan investments abroad.
In response to a question regarding the delay in lifting the freeze on Libyan assets abroad, he said that this process is through the United Nations and that Resolution No. 1973 issued by the United Nations to develop a set of mechanisms used to lift the freeze.
He pointed out that the government has in this regard, the formation of a committee headed by the Prime Minister and membership of a number of ministers to cooperate with the United Nations in this regard.
And lead the transitional government has 24 ministers from Libya - which is still recovering from the war ended in the overthrow of the late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi - even after the elections to be held within seven months.

Source: Agencies
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