The people of the city of Misrata blamed the Prime Minister of the Libyan Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, and his government, for the economic deterioration and living in Libya.
The people of Misrata issued a statement rejecting the decision to impose a tax on the sale of foreign currency at a rate of 27%, considering it a new burden on citizens.
The families called on the judicial authorities to investigate and hold accountable all parties responsible for wasting public money, and called on the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya to implement monetary policies that work to solve the problem of liquidity in banks and open remittances to facilitate payment and transfer procedures.
They expressed anger at the policies of the government and the NOC regarding its actions in managing oil revenues, demanding that these issues be addressed, and their legitimate demands met.
The city of Misrata witnessed angry demonstrations demanding the departure of Dabaiba and his government, expressing dissatisfaction with the current situation and its negative impact on the lives of citizens.
Hamad discusses the reducing diplomatic staff and activating the oil sector to boost the economy