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LIBYA: TRANSITION AND U.S. POLICY
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Blanchard, Christopher M
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Ambition
/ Cabinet
/ Critical discourse analysis
/ Decision making
/ International relations-US
/ Militia groups
/ Nominations
/ Politics
2014
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LIBYA: TRANSITION AND U.S. POLICY
by
Blanchard, Christopher M
in
Ambition
/ Cabinet
/ Critical discourse analysis
/ Decision making
/ International relations-US
/ Militia groups
/ Nominations
/ Politics
2014
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LIBYA: TRANSITION AND U.S. POLICY
2014
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\"3 After just weeks in his interim position, acting Prime Minister Abdullah al Thinni offered his resignation and declined to appoint a new cabinet in the wake of Zeidan's departure, citing threats to his life and his family by armed groups; his doubts about the GNC's ability to promptly confirm new nominees; and what he reportedly sees as a lack of sufficient decision-making authority granted by the GNC to executive offices. According to the 2011 interim constitutional declaration, the CDA is scheduled to have four months from its first session to produce a draft constitution for consideration, a timeline which many outside observers viewed as ambitious and potentially problematic even prior to recent events.
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Nova Science Publishers, Inc
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