Libyan central bank and presidential council sign deal to ease austerity
Central bank agrees to provide regular cash grants to families
One of Libya’s two central banks has agreed a package of economic measures with the country’s presidential council, including resuming regular cash grants to families.
But some observers expressed scepticism that the measures agreed would have a major impact on the Libyan economy, which has been strongly affected by the country’s civil strife.
Central Bank of Libya governor Sadiq al-Kabir met with Fathi Al-Mijibri, the deputy head of Libya’s presidential council and “government of national
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