House of Representatives (Libya)

The Libyan House of Representatives (HoR; Arabic: مجلس النواب, romanized: Majlis al-Nuwaab, lit.'Council of Deputies') is the legislature of Libya resulting from the 2014 Libyan parliamentary election, which had an 18% turnout. On 4 August 2014, in the course of the progressing August 2014 Islamist coup in the capital Tripoli in the context of the Libyan Civil War, the House of Representatives relocated itself to Tobruk in the far east of Libya. Several HoR sessions were held in Tripoli in May 2019 while Tripoli was under armed attack, electing an Interim Speaker for 45 days. Between 2014 and 2021, the House of Representatives supported the Tobruk-based government led by Abdullah al-Thani before supporting the incumbent Government of National Unity led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. In September 2021, the House of Representatives passed a no-confidence motion against the interim GNU government and later appointed a rival Government of National Stability (GNS).

Libyan House of Representatives

مجلس النواب

Majlis al-Nuwaab
History
Founded4 August 2014 (2014-08-04)
Preceded byGeneral National Congress
Leadership
Speaker
Aguila Saleh Issa (Independent)
since 5 August 2014
Deputy-Speakers
Imhemed Shaib
Ahmed Huma
since 5 August 2014
Rapporteur
Musaab al-Abed
Seats200
Elections
Parallel voting; 40 seats through first-past-the-post in single-member constituencies, 80 seats through single non-transferable vote in 29 multi-member constituencies, and 80 seats through proportional representation
Last election
25 June 2014
Meeting place
Dar al-Salam Hotel
Tobruk, Libya;
Rixos al-Nasr Hotel
Tripoli, Libya
Islamic Dawa Building,
Benghazi, Libya
Website
https://parliament.ly
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