Government of National Stability
Provisional government in Libya since 2022
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| November 2025 | A coalition of lawmakers began putting pressure on the House of Representatives to remove President Aguila Saleh from his position. |
| May 2023 | Bashagha is replaced by Finance Minister Osama Hamada due to allegations of poor performance. |
| August 27 2022 | Clashes between government supporters escalated. |
| August 27 2022 | Clashes between supporters of the two governments escalate, marking a significant point of tension in the political conflict. |
| May 2022 | Parallel governments begin functioning simultaneously, creating a dual power situation in the region. |
| March 3 2022 | Bashagha and his cabinet were sworn in at the House of Representatives headquarters in Tobruk, marking the formal establishment of the Government of National Stability. |
| March 3 2022 | Osama Hamada formed the Government of National Stability in Benghazi, establishing a provisional government supported by the House of Representatives and the Libyan National Army, challenging the existing Government of National Unity led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. |
| March 1 2022 | House of Representatives voted to give confidence to Bashagha's Government of National Stability, with 92 out of 101 attending members voting in favor, despite rejection from the High Council of State and the Government of National Unity. |
| February 10 2022 | House of Representatives selected Fathi Bashagha as Prime Minister-designate after Aguila Saleh Issa announced Khalid Al-Baybas withdrew his candidacy, though Al-Baybas denied this claim. |
| September 21 2021 | The House of Representatives (HoR) in eastern Libya passed a no-confidence motion against the Government of National Unity, challenging the existing governmental leadership. |
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