Tuesday, October 4, 2011


Interim Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril Libya and Mustafa Abdul Jalil - senior leadership of NTC was ready to relinquish power to set the stage for the establishment of a new government.

Despite intense fighting has occurred in many areas, the new leader of Libya's revolution "full release" was successful, and appointed a new transitional government to run the country for when the first popular election to choose the official government of Libya.
Libya's new government will be formed after 8 months by an election be conducted throughout the country. These moves are seen as solutions to fill the political vacuum is a dangerous day in Libya.
The new government declared revolutionary victory Libya
Insurgents firing rockets attacked the city Sirte.
Interim Prime Minister Mahmoud and Mustafa Abdul Jalil Jibril, leader of the National Transition Council was ready to resign and vowed not to participate in future government in Libya. Libya's new Constitution drafted by the NTC shall specify that no member of the interim government be involved in Libya in the future government.
The latest efforts are helping to fill gaps in political danger in Libya when the military leader said the attack on the Sirte - either on the last point of the forces loyal to the leader Gaddafi are promoting more than ever. The move was taken after the cease-fire agreement two days to evacuate civilians from the Sirte expired. According to the NTC, this is the "final offensive" to defeat the militants loyal to the entrenched leader Gaddafi in Sirte.
The previous statement of the NTC that opinion leaders understand that there will be no new government announced until supporting forces leaders were wiped off the leader Gaddafi Libya blows, including the city Bani Walid and the town of Sirte.
However, in a press conference in Benghazi, Abdul Jalil - an NTC official said, unlike the coastal city of Sirte, the town of Bani Walid does not actually create a threat to countries outside of Libya . So the new government will be formed even when the civil war continues.
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