The Libyan parliament gives an order not to allocate a financial budget to the government of Tripoli

The Libyan parliament has asked the institutions and public organizations of the country not to give money to the national unity government and warned that anyone who ignores the order will be taken legal action.

The Libyan parliament gives an order not to allocate a financial budget to the government of Tripoli
The Libyan parliament gives an order not to allocate a financial budget to the government of Tripoli

 According to the Arab news agency, the Speaker of the Libyan Parliament, Aguila Saleh Issa, has given instructions to public institutions and governmental organizations to stop guaranteeing the budget and any financial aid to the government of national unity, otherwise they will be charged and action will be taken for the crime of wasting public property. In one part of his speech, Aguila Saleh Issa said: All financial reports of last year clearly show that the government of national unity, whose term of office is over, is wasting public property and using it wrongly. The civil war in Libya has destroyed everything until the governance system The Speaker of the Libyan Parliament has also emphasized by saying: "Every citizen is required to protect public property, so all public institutions and organizations should stop giving any money to the government of national unity." According to the Al-Wast website of Libya, the statement of the Libyan Parliament said: If it is proven that one of the officials and legal representatives of public organizations and institutions have given the government of national unity, they will be accused of committing economic crimes, failing to protect the funds of public and waste property. The instructions of the Speaker of the Libyan Parliament have been handed over to the Attorney General, the Governor of the Central Bank, the Head of the Court of Audit, the Head of the Administrative Control Department, the National Anti-Corruption Agency, the National Oil Agency, etc. Until we prepare this news, the government of the National Unity of Libya had not said anything about responding to the order.