Tripoli, Sept 21 (ANI): The new Libyan government to be formed after the ouster of embattled dictator Colonel Muammar Gaddafi will be named within ten days, interim Prime Minister Mahmud Jibril has said.
Jibril said that ministries could be based in Tripoli and the former rebel bastion of Benghazi in the east.
"I expect the government to be announced within a week, 10 days maximum from now. Most of the work has been done. It is a question of the number of ministries and the location of the ministries," the Telegraph quoted Jibril, as saying.
"For a country which was absent from any democratic process for 42 years from any institutions, from any democratic culture, what's taking place is natural," Jibril said.
"I think we better have good consultation, we had better talk before we act. I think this government, when formed, will help tremendously to bring about stability and order in Tripoli and the rest of the country," he said.
"Therefore I am not bothered by the time we are consuming to bring about some sort of national consensus behind this government," he added.
Meanwhile, Libya has been added to the list of Arab countries that have seen political revolutions or deep change that will benefit from a G8 arrangement set up by France, which holds the G8 presidency this year. (ANI)
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