Libya’s replacement of reform-minded prime minister Shokri Ghanem with a cautious figure will lead to a pause in economic reforms, strongly opposed by government hardliners, analysts and diplomats said. Libya’s top legislative and executive body on Sunday appointed al-Baghdadi Ali Al-Mahmoudi, who was Ghanem’s deputy, as prime minister. Ghanem was put in charge of the oil sector. Full Story
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