The Supreme Council of the State, on Monday, denounced what some members of the Lebanese “Amal” movement had done to offend the flag of the Libyan state at the headquarters of the Arab Economic Summit, which is to be held in Beirut. In a statement, the Supreme Council urged the …
Read More »Ghassan Salame: It’s Time To Look For Alternatives To The HOR, SCS, And The PC.
The head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, Ghassan Salame, on Sunday, declared that it is time to look for alternatives to the House of Representatives, the Supreme Council of State, and the Presidential Council, adding that “Libya deserves a better political class.” During a speech in his …
Read More »Supreme Council Discusses With The Central Bank The Results Of The Selling Of Foreign Exchange And The Future Plan For Economic Reforms
The Supreme Council’s Economic Follow-up Committee, on Wednesday, discussed with the Director of the Office of the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Abdel Latif El-Tunisi, the results of the imposition of fees on the sale of foreign exchange compared to what was planned in the issuance of those …
Read More »Supreme Council of the State Is Surprised At The Acceptance Of “Al-Sayah” Of The Referendum Law And Calls For Commitment To The Political agreement
The Supreme Council of the State expressed its surprise at the announcement of the head of the Electoral Commission Imad Al-Sayah of the acceptance of the referendum law on the Constitution, although it is still in circulation, which violates the articles of political agreement, and presents the procedures resulting from …
Read More »The Supreme Judicial Committee Of The State Is Moving Towards Rejecting The Amendment Of HOR To The Article II
A member of the Legal Committee of the Supreme Council of State Adel Karmous, on Monday, anticipated the rejection of the committee to amend Article II of the 11th constitutional declaration by the House of Representatives (HOR). In a press statement, Karmous said that the reason for rejecting the amendment …
Read More »Sharafuddin: Our Vision in Palermo is to End the Transition on Constitutional Grounds
Member of the Supreme Council of State Najat Sharafuddin, on Monday, said that the Council’s vision at the Palermo conference is to reach an end to the transitional stages on constitutional grounds, and there is no alternative to dialogue to resolve the political division in Libya. In a statement to …
Read More »Al-Shater: The Nomination of Members of the Deputies and the State is “an open aggression” on the Separation Between the Authorities
Member of the Supreme Council of the State Abdul Rahman Al-Shater, described the insistence of members of both Houses of Representatives (HOR) and the State on the re-formation of the executive branch and their nomination of members of the two Houses to take up positions in it as an “open …
Read More »Al-Shater: The Presidential Amendment is an Attempt to Block the Elections
A member of the Supreme Council of the State Abdul Rahman Al-Shater, on Saturday, considered that the agreement of the Supreme Councils of the state and the House of Representatives (HOR) on the reconstruction of the presidential council (PC), an attempt to block the upcoming legislative elections. In a statement …
Read More »The referendum law is a pending decision between the Supreme Council of State, the HOR
Despite the fact that the political agreement stipulates that the House of Representatives and the Supreme Council of State must be approve the referendum law for the Constitution before the expiry of the Drafting Constitution Assembly’s mandate , the Assembly had adopted a draft constitution on July 29 but the …
Read More »Supreme Council of the State member Musa Faraj: We expect the House of Representatives to “take initiative” in order to complete the referendum law together
On Friday, a member of the Supreme Council of the State, Musa Faraj, said that the House of Representatives and the Supreme Council of the State have exceeded the dates specified by the agreement on drafting the referendum law for the draft constitution due to the non-involvement of the House …
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