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Libya Congress rejects new PM Ahmed Maitig | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Libya's Congress has rejected the appointment of a new interim prime minister only hours after he was sworn in. | |
Ahmed Maitig had secured 121 votes in a Congress poll to confirm him in the post. | |
But the process was held in a chaotic session, and Congress leaders later declared the vote unconstitutional. | |
Parliament asked Abdullah al-Thinni, who quit following a gun attack on his family, to continue as caretaker. | |
The BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a prime ministerial spokesman told local TV that Mr Thinni would comply with the request. | |
Mr Maitig, from Misrata, was sworn in after the controversial vote was shown live on television. | |
Legality | Legality |
He was initially reported to have secured 113 votes, falling short of the 120 required. | |
Deputy parliamentary speaker Saleh al-Makhzoum later said Mr Maitig, 42, had clinched 121 votes in the 185-seat parliament after voting resumed. | |
But some MPs later claimed it was illegal because the chairman had already declared the session for voting over. | |
The vote was originally scheduled to take place on Tuesday, but it was interrupted when gunmen stormed the parliament - the General National Congress - forcing the deputies to evacuate. The building has been stormed several times by gunmen over the last year and a half. | The vote was originally scheduled to take place on Tuesday, but it was interrupted when gunmen stormed the parliament - the General National Congress - forcing the deputies to evacuate. The building has been stormed several times by gunmen over the last year and a half. |
Libya has been plagued by instability since armed groups toppled Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011. | Libya has been plagued by instability since armed groups toppled Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011. |
Mr Maitig's spell in power, if it was ever formally recognised, makes him the fifth prime minister to be appointed in the past two and a half years. | |
Elections for a new parliament that will replace the General National Congress are expected later this year, which is also expected to usher in a new cabinet. | Elections for a new parliament that will replace the General National Congress are expected later this year, which is also expected to usher in a new cabinet. |