00:01Libya's Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Baeba has reshuffled his UN-backed government, saying Thursday he wanted to improve his performance.
00:10In the new reshufflement, Baeba will remain as Defence and Foreign Affairs Minister,
00:15but he has sought to overcome regional differences with a new cabinet in which about 10 of the 27 ministers
00:21changed.
00:22Libya has struggled to regain stability since the fall of strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
00:28The North African country has two governments, the UN-recognized administration led by Baeba in Tripoli
00:34and a rival government in Benghazi under Khalifa Haftar.
00:38The Prime Minister's relation with the key officials, Mohammed L. Manfrey, representatives for Libya's three regions,
00:45and Mohammed Takala, head of the High State Council that acts as an upper house,
00:49had become strained because of the split of official posts between the Western, Southern and Eastern regions.
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00:58Linda Gullan, head of the UN-recognized nonsense in the UN-recognized system of UN-recognized power boomers,
00:59and why are the UN-recognized 좀 engaged in the UN-recognized economy?
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