sábado, 15 de fevereiro de 2014

Libyan authorities deny coup scenario

The Prime Minister Ali Zeidan says the country is safe, belying the words of general Khalifa Aftar, who in a television appearance alarmist asked the army to save the country and dissolved the Parliament.

The Libya never found political stability since the deposition of the Gaddafi regime in 2011. Armed militias have a growing power, which the army has difficulty in controlling.

The Chief of staff of the Libyan army, Abdel Salam Jadallah, threatened to respond if there is a coup: "are taking advantage of this political crisis to govern the country illegally. The State forces and the revolutionaries will oppose any plans to depose the Parliament or the Government by force ".

Conflicts between the rival armed groups continue to discredit the country's interim Government, which is still without a new Constitution. The Parliament is divided between nationalists and Islamists, linked to the Muslim Brotherhood of Egypt.

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