The Libyan Supreme Court has ruled that the election of Ahmed Maiteg as
prime minister by parliament last month was unconstitutional on Monday June 09,2014
Ahmed Maiteg, a 42-year-old businessman from Misrata, is not an Islamist but was elected with the support of Islamist blocs
Since the vote in May 2014, Libya has had two prime ministers as Abdullah al-Thani has not ceded power
Politicians are divided between various Islamist groups and liberals, while rival militias run different parts of the country.
Elections are due on June 25,2014 to replace the interim General National Congress, which has been acting as a parliament
Ahmed Maiteg, a 42-year-old businessman from Misrata, is not an Islamist but was elected with the support of Islamist blocs
Since the vote in May 2014, Libya has had two prime ministers as Abdullah al-Thani has not ceded power
Politicians are divided between various Islamist groups and liberals, while rival militias run different parts of the country.
Elections are due on June 25,2014 to replace the interim General National Congress, which has been acting as a parliament
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