Ministers in Libya’s Government of National Unity (GNU) are resigning one by one amid mounting protests in Tripoli, Libya Press agency reports
Tens of thousands of protesters are marching to GNU Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh’s headquarters, demanding his resignation.
According to Al Marsad newspaper, four ministers — health, housing and construction, local self-government, and water resources — have already resigned. In addition, deputy ministers of justice, interior, and technical education are also planning to step down.
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