Government of National Unity

Provisional Government of Libya since March 2021

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August 13 2024 The House of Representatives votes to end the term of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh's Tripoli-based government, attempting to dissolve the Government of National Unity and establish the Government of National Stability as the sole legitimate government of Libya.
August 27 2022 Clashes between supporters of the two competing governments escalate, marking a significant point of tension in the ongoing political conflict.
March 3 2022 A rival Government of National Stability (GNS) is installed in Sirte under Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha, which is denounced as illegitimate by the High Council of State and condemned by the United Nations.
September 21 2021 The House of Representatives, ruling eastern Libya, passes a no-confidence motion against the unity government.
March 11 2021 The cabinet of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh was officially released, featuring a comprehensive list of ministerial appointments, including the notable first female Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush.
March 10 2021 The Government of National Unity is officially formed, unifying the rival Government of National Accord in Tripoli and the Second Al-Thani Cabinet in Tobruk.
February 15 2021 Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh announces his intention to contact people in all 13 electoral areas of Libya to discuss ministerial nominations, aiming to create a representative cabinet.
February 5 2021 Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh is selected as Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity during the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum.

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