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13 of August, 11:22

Prime Minister of Libya announced the resignation Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani, who had been appointed by the Parliament powers, announced its own hard determination to resign. A suitable petition, according to his statement, will be oriented in the Libyan Chamber of adherents August 16.

After the overthrow and murder who led Libya's Moammar Gadhafi nation is experiencing a severe crisis, when in conditions of political instability are activated radical movements and terrorist groups. Of course dive into the mess the country prevent Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thani.

Politician has held the position of Minister of defense powers when I lost a position heading the government, Ali Zeidan. The Colonel asked me to take his place, and he agreed, but on condition that this is a short-term measure. Then Abdullah al-Thani left own post, but he was persuaded to return.

And now politician again announced his own resignation as head of government, did it during a television interview. "I'm officially retiring, I'll ask about it the House of representatives on Sunday (August 16. - Approx. ed.)", - quotes Reuters the Prime Minister of Libya.

When the moderator asked what the politician wants to do, if the residents will come out to protest on the street, the politician replied: "People can't protest against me, as I am officially retiring from his own office." "They can invite the new Prime Minister that magic will solve all their problems," he added.

A spokesman for the Libyan government Hatem al-Arabi, however, denies the resignation of Abdullah al-Thani. "The Prime Minister has not resigned. In his interview, he said that I would leave, if requested in the streets. The resignation must be in written form submitted to the House of representatives, or grant the request or not," said the civil servant.

Critics addressed to the Libyan government, clear - half powers they do not fully controlled. There are Islamist Universal acongress sitting in Tripoli. They have their own Prime Minister Omar al-Hasi. The international community, however, argues only be elected by a General vote of the Parliament, which sits in Tobruk.

In Geneva, the negotiations on the establishment of a unity government, in addition mostly the interaction is conducted directly through Abdullah al-Thani. His resignation of the Prime Minister's powers will mean a new round of struggle for power and stopping the negotiations between the warring forces.
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