News Roundup – Thu, Apr 6, 2017 – The Libya Observer

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Foreign Ministry of UN-proposed Presidency Council has confirmed to Libyan embassies and consulates abroad that the current Governor of Central Bank of Libya Al-Sidiq Al-Kabir is still the legitimate person in charge of the bank and that any parallel institutions are illegal.

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A fire broke out at the cement factory in Zliten due to an electrical fault today. Three workers were wounded.

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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has received 27 Eritrean and Nigerian women from Misrata Rehabilitation Center. Thewomen were rescued by Misrata-led force during Sirte battle against ISIS.

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The second group of Dignity Operation wounded fighters left Benina Airbase in Benghazi for treatment in Italy on Wednesday.

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Sirte mayor Farj Al-Madani and his companions were released on Wednesday after 55 days of abduction.

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6.7 billion dollars were allocated for the private sector's importation transactions and 3.9 billion dollars for the public sector all as part of the 2017 importation budget that came in the meeting that was held in Tripoli by the UN-proposed government's prime ministry members.The meeting made the decision after discussing the proposals of the meetings that were co-chaired by Audit Bureau, Central Bank of Libya and Presidential Council.The meeting also recommended forming a committee that is tasked with monitoring the imported goods and foiling any smuggling attempts.

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The spokesman of Misrata municipality, Osama Badi told local media outlets that they have finalized the doctrine of peaceful coexistence that will be announced later on Thursday. The doctrine will include Sirte, Jufra, Bani Walid, Misrata, Zliten, Misallata, Al-Khums, Tarhouna and Qasir Al-Akhyar cities and districts. The step is aimed to establish social security and has been under preparation since September 2016.

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