Dbeibah details government spending, criticizes HoR and HCS - News Summed Up

Dbeibah details government spending, criticizes HoR and HCS


The Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah revealed that government revenues from January to May 2024 amounted to more than 43 billion dinars, while public spending exceeded 32 billion dinars. Dbeibah also indicated that his government had granted 500 seats to the families of those affected by the Daniel Storm and ensuing floods that struck Derna and some areas of Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar. Responding to the item of constructing a road linking Misrata and Tarhouna, Dbeibah announced his intention to assign a number of ministries and agencies immediately after Eid Al-Adha vacation to discuss the needs of the city of Tarhouna, which suffered from wars and killings. Dbeibah indicated that his government would pay great attention to Tarhouna in the coming period, deciding at the same time to hold the next two Cabinet meetings there. He also criticized the lack of interest of the HoR and the HCS in resolving the issues of the kidnapping of some members, "and the issue of counterfeiting the Libyan currency outside the country", calling for taking the consequences of parallel spending away from the citizens.


Source: Libya Observer June 11, 2024 16:19 UTC



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