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Prime Minister Aldabaiba urges his Finance Minister to complete and refer the draft 2022 budget to parliament – parliament never approved 2021 budget and wants to remove Aldabaiba

bySami Zaptia
January 30, 2022
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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By Sami Zaptia.

Aldabaiba answering questions at last September’s HoR session (Photo: Mustaqbal TV).

Tripoli, 29 January 2022:

Libyan Prime Minister Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba is doing his best to project the image that his position and that of his government are secure and normal – at odds with Libya’s political reality.

During a meeting in Tripoli yesterday with his Finance Minister, Aldabaiba surreally urged his minister, in his capacity as Chairman of the 2022 Budget Preparation Committee, the need to complete the draft budget, refer it to the parliament (the House of Representatives – HoR) to issue the necessary law for it, and the need to address all the observations received from the HoR regarding it.

Earlier, Aldabaiba had instructed his ministers to publish the details of the central and local projects and identify them in each municipality, and the financial amounts allocated to them within the 2021 budget. He ordered that they be publish through social media ‘‘in order to achieve the principle of transparency’’. The move is seen as an attempt to pressure the HoR to keep himself and his government in office and to have the 2022 budget approved.

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