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Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya Designate | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 12 March 2016 | |
Preceded by | Aguila Saleh Issa (President of the House of Representatives) |
Prime Minister of Libya Designate | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 12 March 2016 | |
Preceded by | Abdullah al-Thani |
Personal details | |
Born | 1960 (age 64–65) Tripoli, Libya |
Political party | Independent |
Fayez al-Sarraj (Template:Lang-ar) (b. 1960, Tripoli) is the prime minister-designate of the Government of National Accord of Libya that is to be formed as a result of the Libyan Political Agreement signed on 17 December 2015. He has been a member of the Parliament of Tripoli.
Since 2014, Libya's government has been split between the Islamist-dominated New General National Congress in Tripoli and the internationally recognized government of the House of Representatves in Tobruk.
In early October 2015 the United Nations envoy to Libya, Bernardino León, proposed a national unity government for Libya led by a prime minister (Fayez al-Sarraj), three deputies from the country's east, west, and south regions, and two ministers to complete a presidential council. However, this national unity government was rejected by the internationally recognized government in Tobruk and the rival government in Tripoli.
References
- "من هو السراج رئيس حكومة الوفاق الليبية؟". Al Arabiya. Oct 9, 2015.
- ^ "Libya national unity government announced by UN after months of talks". The Guardian. Oct 8, 2015.
- http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/10/libya-unity-government-151008223631097.html
- Benghazi, Associated Press in. "Libyan officials reject UN-proposed unity deal with rival government". The Guardian. Retrieved 2015-11-19.
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Preceded byAguila Saleh Issaas President of the House of Representatives of Libya | Chairman of the Libyan Presidential Council Designate 2016–present |
Incumbent |
Preceded byAbdullah al-Thani | Prime Minister of Libya Designate 2016–present |
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Libya under Gaddafi (1969–2011) |
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Kingdom of Libya (1951–1969) | |||||
Libya under Gaddafi (1969–2011) |
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Transitional period (2011–present) | |||||
Italics indicate acting officeholder |
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