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Last month, Libya’s warring factions agreed a joint administration to lead the country until elections scheduled for December.
Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, a Libyan businessman from the western city of Misrata, was named as interim prime minister. And Mohammad Younes Menfi, Libya’s former ambassador to Greece, will serve as president.
The interim government is still in the process of taking shape, but notable exclusions include Turkish ally Fathi Bashagha and Russian ally Aguilla Saleh, both of whom have yet to be given a role.
Ivan Bocharov, a researcher at the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC) in Moscow said that the selected candidates are instead largely political unknowns, leading to uncertainty as to whether they can succeed in their roles. And he expressed scepticism about their ability to win over the local population.
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