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Clashes broke out in Libya, Fethi Başağa left Tripoli

Libyalocated east of Tobruk‘gift of jewelry House of Representativeselected as Prime Minister Fethi BasagaIn the video message he shared at night, the capital city TripoliHe announced that he was coming.

Fethi Başağa, in her message, “Alhamdulillah, we have reached the capital. The welcome was very good. Congratulatory messages have not stopped for three hours. Tomorrow we will hold a press conference and make statements. We will call out to the Libyan people.” had used the words.

After Başağa reached Tripoli Abdulhamid Dibeybe led by Government of National Unity Clashes broke out between his supporters and the armed groups supporting Başağa.

FETHI BAŞAĞA LEFT FROM TRIBLUS

Government of National Unity resources, subordinate to the Ministry of Defense on conflicts 444th BrigadeHe stated that the ‘s ensured Başağa’s safe departure from the city.

In a written statement made by the press office of the Başağa government, it was confirmed that Başağa and some of his cabinet members left the capital Tripoli.

In the statement, Başağa’s “to fulfill its commitment to start working peacefully in the capital Tripoli, as well as to prevent bloodshed and safety of citizens” He was said to have left the city.

BASAGHA AND DIBEYBA GOVERNMENTS

After the presidential and parliamentary elections in Libya could not be held on the planned 24 December 2021, the House of Representatives in Tobruk elected Başağa as prime minister in a session where most of the deputies in the west of the country did not attend.

Abdulhamid Dibeybe, Prime Minister of the Libyan National Unity Government, delivered the House of Representatives. Geneva AgreementAccusing him of leaving the road map determined in the .

There have been two separate governments led by Dibeybe and Başağa for about 3 months in the country. This situation raises the concerns that Libya will be dragged into a spiral of violence again.

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