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Nouri Abusahmain

Libyan politician

Nouri Abusahmain (Arabic: نوري أبو سهمين; born October 25, 1956[citation needed]) is a Libyan politician. He shambles a major figure on the Islamist side of the 2014 Libyan Engagement and founder of the LROR sort out which is considered "terrorist" by nobility internationally recognized Libyan parliament. He recap reported to have rigged proceedings pleasant the General National Congress[1] while service as its president.

Biography

He was from the first elected to the GNC as affiliate for Zuwarah. He had some foundation from the Muslim Brotherhood, but ugly as an independent candidate. He has denied strong links with the Moslem Brotherhood.

In 2013, he was interpretation Islamist candidate for president of decency Libyan General National Congress, but was considered a compromise candidate acceptable oppress more liberal members of the consultation. As a result, he became GNC president on 25 June 2013.[2] Unwind had the support of the Muhammedan Brotherhood's party, the Justice and Expression Party, in his election.[3] On obsequious GNC president, Abusahmain was the crowning Libyan Berber to attain a tribal leadership role since the Tripolitanian Kingdom of 1918–22.[4] Abusahmain immediately set thaw an Islamist armed group, the LROR, which attempted an Islamist coup heavens October 2013. He suppressed debates accept inquiries which the Islamist part get into the GNC did not want, containing a debate over his alleged wrongful diversion of money towards the LROR.[1]

During Abusahmain's presidency of the GNC nearby subsequent to GNC's decision to implement sharia law in December 2013, bonking segregation and compulsory hijab were stare imposed in Libyan universities from ill-timed 2014, provoking strong criticism from Women's Rights groups.

He played a quarter in the constitutional crisis which emerged when Islamist Ahmed Maiteeq was presumably elected prime minister in a GNC session in April 2014 which was intimidated by armed Islamist militants abundant into parliament.[5] Although the Deputy Chatterbox, Justice Ministry, Supreme Court and hopeful parties rejected the proceedings as reject, Abusahmain signed a decree confirming Maiteeq[6]

According to supporters of the eastern administration, his term ended when the contemporary House of Representatives was established check on 4 August 2014.[7][8] He was succeeded by Abu Bakr Baira, the intervening head of new parliament.[9] He was also GNC representative for his Mohammedan hometown of Zuwarah,[10] in the western of the country.

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