While nothing is final, signs are ominous that the government of Libya’s embattled prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, will be out of power next month — at the very latest, Libyan sources told Newsmax.
Although Dbeibah’s demise is by no means a certainty — and choosing a prime minister is a complicated process involving both support from the Libyan parliament and the blessings of the United Nations — the man increasingly mentioned for the position was in Washington last week.
Abdelkarim Mgeg, a nuclear scientist well known internationally for overseeing the dismantling of Moammar Gadhafi’s nuclear arsenal, met with members of the House and Senate Foreign Relations committees and spoke of his plan to lead the government and, in his words, “make Libya great again.”
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