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| Source:Al Jazeera talking about Libya. |
"Muhammad Tumi, a member of the General National Congress in Libya, talks about the sacking of prime minister Mustafa Abu Shagur."
From Al Jazeera
"Al Jazeera (Arabic: الجزيرة Al-Jazīrah [æl (d)ʒæˈziːrɐ], lit. 'The Peninsula') is a Qatari state-owned[a] Arabic-language international news television network. It is based in Doha and operated by the Al Jazeera Media Network.
Generally in Europe, when the Prime Minister loses a no confidence vote in Parliament, new elections are held. Libya might be different and have a different way of replacing their chief executive.
The patent holding is a "private foundation for public benefit" under Qatari law.[3] Under this organizational structure, the parent receives funding from the Qatari government while maintaining nominal editorial independence.[4][5] At the onset of the Qatar diplomatic crisis in 2017, several national governments of the Arab League called for the closure of the entire Al Jazeera conglomerate as part of a list of thirteen demands that were presented to the Qatari government in exchange for re-normalized relations.[6] Al Jazeera has been accused of pushing "Qatari propaganda" by many countries and organizations, including those in the Arab world."
From Wikipedia
Generally in Europe, when the Prime Minister loses a no confidence vote in Parliament, new elections are held. Libya might be different and have a different way of replacing their chief executive.

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