Reuters: Libya's recognized parliament rejects U.N.-backed unity government
Libya's internationally recognized parliament voted on Monday to reject a unity government proposed under a U.N.-backed plan to resolve the country's political crisis and armed conflict.
The rejection was widely expected, but signaled that mediators still face a steep challenge in winning support for a new government. Of 104 members attending the session in the eastern city of Tobruk, 89 voted against an administration nominated last week, demanding a fresh proposal within 10 days.
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2 comments:
WNU Editor,
Well, I guess that's going to put the planned Western intervention in Lybia back into the "more planning" stage.
You took the words out of mouth Jay.
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