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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Libya's Parliament Names New Prime Minister

TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libya's parliament has sworn in a new prime minister despite a disputed vote.



A Libyan television station and lawmakers say the country's interim parliament swore in 42-year-old businessman Ahmed Matiq after a vote Sunday.



Initially, only 113 lawmakers voted for Matiq, falling short of the 120 votes necessary to secure his win. After the session was adjourned, Libyan TV station Al-Ahrar reported that voting resumed and Matiq secured eight new votes.



Lawmaker Mohammed Samoud confirmed Matiq, from Misrata, won.



Lawmaker Fatma al-Majbari told Al-Ahrar the new votes came after the session was adjourned. She says she will contest the decision.



Omar al-Hassi, a political science professor from the country's second-largest city of Benghazi, ran against Matiq. He is backed by the hard-line Islamist bloc in parliament.











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