Libyan Prime Minister, Ali Zeidan's personal aide has reportedly been seized whilst in the country's capital, Tripoli. This kidnapping adds further pressure to the already beseiged government, which only assumed power of the country four months ago.
Ali Zeidan was the Prime Minister of Libya from 2012 to 2014.
Ali Zeidan is the Prime Minister of Libya in 2013.He was appointed by the General National Congress on 2012 November 14. This was after the 2012 July General National Congress election which occurred after the Libyan Revolution.
Libya is now run under a provisional government called the General National Congress, whose head is the nominal chief executive. As of June 25, 2013, this was Nouri Abusahmain.The prime minister of Libya (since 2012) is Ali Zeidan.
Libya is now run under a provisional government called the General National Congress, whose head is the nominal chief executive. As of June 25, 2013, this was Nouri Abusahmain.The prime minister of Libya (since 2012) is Ali Zeidan.
As there is currently a civil war in Libya, two people claim to have this title, namelyBaghadadi al-Mahmudi and Mahmoud Jibril.Baghadadi al-Mahmudi became the Prime Minister of Libya on 2006 March 5, and continues to lead as the General Secretary of the General People's Committee, which controls roughly the west area of Libya.Mahmoud Jibril became the Chairman of the Executive Board of the National Transitional Council of Libya on 2011 March 5. The NTC controls roughly the east area of Libya.
Salah Marghani is the Minister of Justice for Libya.
Ali Zaydan is the Prime Minister for Libya.
there is no prime minister of Libya
Abdullah Al-Thani is the Minister of Defense for Libya.
Ali Muhammad Muharriq is the Minister of Electricity for Libya.
Yusuf Muhammad Sherif is the Minister of Information for Libya.
Usama Abd Al-Rafouf Sayala is the Minister of Communications for Libya.