Two Ministers Resign from Libyan Government After Clashes in Capital

Two ministers from the internationally recognized Libyan government have resigned from the Government of National Unity headed by Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah, Reuters reported on Friday. The resignations come days after the worst clashes in years occurred in the Libyan capital.

The ministers who have resigned are Minister of Local Government Badr al-Tumi and Minister of Housing Abu Bakr al-Ghawi.

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