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The Deputy Prime Minister and acting Interior Minister, Sadiq Abdulkarim Abdulrahman, escaped an assassination attempt today in Tripoli.


Five ministers representing the Justice and Construction Party (J&C) in the current government officially resigned today at the second cabinet meeting of of 2014.
Speaking at last Tuesday’s press conference on Libya’s current political impasse, Zeidan, admitted that the GNC is coerced by the threat of force into passing, or not passing, certain laws.
At an emergency GNC sitting to discuss security in the south, the overwhelming majority of members backed the declaration of a nationwide High Security Alert – in effect calling for a general mobilisation of the armed forces.
Revealing some of the internal divisions that exist between the government, the GNC and the Chief of Staff, and that are contributing to the ineffectiveness of the new Libyan state and the current political paralyses, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan admitted during Tuesday’s press conference that the Chief of Staff was refusing to take orders from him or send troops to the recent hotspot of Sebh
The Muslim Brotherhood of Libya has said that Congress must vote to remove Ali Zeidan and his government.
Following Tuesday’s storming of Congress by armed protesters demanding the removal of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan, demonstrators camped outside the GNC building yesterday claiming they would start a second revolution if he was not dismissed by Sunday.


Gunmen in a vehicle fired some 20 light rounds at the GNC chamber this afternoon, shattering some windows, as members were discussing a vote of no-confidence in prime minister Ali Zeidan.
The “prime minister” of the self-styled ‘Cyrenaica government,’ Abdraba Abdulhameed Al-Barasi, survived an assassination attempt yesterday in his Beida flat.
It appears that the General National Congress is not prepared to hold a vote of confidence in prime minister Ali Zeidan, unless it has already agreed on someone to replace him.