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Aldabaiba proposes new Road Map for holding elections, loans and land for youth and money for healthcare for war wounded

bySami Zaptia
February 21, 2022
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Aldabaiba proposes new Road Map for holding elections, loans and land for youth and money for healthcare for war wounded

Caretaker PM Aldabaiba, who parliament wants to replace, is leveraging his executive position to distribute to youth and the war-wounded to gain popularity over his rival and parliament's choice, Fathi Bashagha (Photo: GNU).

Caretaker Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba revealed last night a new political Road Map for holding the postponed elections. He said details of the road map will be announced within the next two days which include the start of the electoral process next June.

Aldabaiba was speaking to the gathered thousands during the celebrations of the 11th anniversary of the February 17 Revolution in Tripoli’s main square, Martyrs Square.

No to war, no to division
The Caretaker Prime Minister, who lost a vote of confidence in the House of Representatives (HoR) last September, warned that ‘‘there is a group that seeks to ignite wars in Tripoli, and we tell them enough is enough,” adding that “we cannot fight anymore, and whoever wants to return to war we tell him no, and we will not accept it and we do not accept division.”

Opposing political coalition: Bashagha, Saleh Hafter
The Caretaker Prime Minister did not mention anyone by name, but it is widely believed that he was referring to his opposing political coalition of Fathi Bashagha, HoR Speaker Ageela Saleh and eastern military commander Khalifa Hafter.

Aldabaiba fighting to keep hold of his position
Aldabaiba, who is fighting to keep hold of his position after the HoR controversially elected former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha to replace him, said that starting next Sunday, his government will start distributing 50,000 plots of land for young people across the country.

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Loans will also be granted by the state Savings and Investment Bank so that the youth can build on the plots of land, in addition to distributing 100,000 under-construction apartments to young people to complete them through allocated loans.

One billion for the war wounded
Aldabaiba added that LD one billion has been allocated and a committee was formed to follow up on the conditions of the war wounded at home and abroad.

Ministry of Interior salary increases
The salary increase for employees of the Ministry of Interior will also be activated soon, he promised.

Marriage allowance
He also vowed that the Marriage Allowance will continue without interruption

Health insurance
He also pledged to complete the health insurance project to include broader societal segments.

Tags: Abd Alhamid aldabaiba pm GNU Government of National UnityAgeela SalehelectionsFathi BashaghafeaturedHoR House of RepresentativesKhalifa Hafter

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