Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, called on the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, to expedite the appointment of a new special envoy to Libya, noting that the situation in Libya continues to deteriorate. “Nebenzia” said during a session of the UN Security Council, today, Wednesday, that the position of the Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to Libya has been vacant for 4 months, and this undermines efforts aimed at a peaceful settlement in Libya. The Russian delegate pointed out that the military and political conditions in Libya continue to deteriorate. Adding that Moscow believes it is logical to choose an African figure for this position. …(and)
The Arab Network for National Institutions for Human Rights approved the request of the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights in Libya to restore its membership in the Arab Network.
The National Council for Freedoms had submitted to the General Secretariat, which was keen to restore membership to Libya, a request to restore the council’s membership to the Arab Network for National Institutions for Human Rights, including all the required documents.
The Network’s General Assembly issued approval for the return of membership of the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights, after reviewing the Secretary-General “Sultan Bin Hassan” and reviewing the Executive Committee of all presented documents and ensuring that they meet the conditions contained in Article No. (4) of the bylaws of the Arab Network.
According to the Media Office of the Eastern Regions Administration of the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights, the Secretary-General asked the National Council for Public Liberties and Human Rights to provide the General Secretariat with the needs of the Council and the challenges it faces in the field of building and raising capabilities and spreading the culture of human rights, in order to provide support to the Council through the programs of the Arab Network. .
Referred to as the Arab Network of National Human Rights Institutions, it was established based on the consensus of the wills of national human rights institutions in the Arab world, at the seventh session of Arab national human rights institutions held in Nouakchott, April 27-28, 2011 (Nouakchott Declaration) with the aim of “promoting, developing and protecting human rights in the Arab world.” .
One of the most important tasks of the network – according to its official page – is to facilitate cooperation among its members in accordance with strong partnerships with governments, international and regional organizations, and civil society organizations, and to support and develop the cadres of member institutions and activate them by raising their capabilities and developing their skills, as well as contributing to enabling Arab institutions to obtain… Rating A in the ICC Accreditation Committee, and motivating Arab countries to establish national institutions in accordance with the Paris Principles.
The Audit Bureau announced that employees and workers in various sectors can inquire about the salary status through the official website of the Audit Bureau. The Audit Bureau explained through a statement: Dear citizens, you can inquire about the status of the salary through the official website of the Audit Bureau at the following link (http://audit.gov.ly/home/salary.php). You can also print a status report and submit it to the concerned authorities. The Audit Bureau stated that the sectors whose data were updated until yesterday, November 27, are: The Central Workshop in the Southern Region – Al-Jalaa Children’s Hospital – Abu Salim Clinic Complex – Airport Road Clinic Complex – Al-Afiya Houn Hospital – Tripoli Eye Hospital – Traghen Hospital – Masalata Hospital, as the Audit Bureau announced. Accounting will announce the update for all sectors successively. …(and)
The Libyan News Agency reviews for you, through transactions, the exchange rates of the dollar and foreign currencies against the Libyan dinar today, Saturday, April 25, 2020, according to the numbers received from parallel market transactions. Today’s exchange rates against the Libyan dinar varied between highs and lows in today’s trading. Below is the price index in the following table: US dollar – Tripoli 5.79 dinars. US dollar – Zliten 5.82 dinars. Euro 6.25 dinars. The British pound is 7.15 dinars. The Turkish lira is 0.83 dinars. The Tunisian dinar is 1.99 dinars. The Egyptian pound is 0.37 dinars. Head of household cards: 5.30 dinars. The Jordanian dinar is 8.15 dinars. Dubai-Türkiye transfers are 6.30 dinars. 18 carat gold broke 210 dinars. Silver break 2.45 dinars. …(and)
The House of Representatives issued a decision regarding Law No. One and adding provisions to Law No. Thirteen of 1980 AD regarding retirees.
The decision issued on January 5 of the current year stated that the Council decided to amend Article 16 bis of Social Security Law No. 13 of 1980, which was added to it by virtue of Article 1 of Law No. 8 of 1985.
The article stipulates that it is permissible for those entitled to pensions according to the Retirement Law or the Social Insurance Law. Or the Social Security Law or the Military Retirement Law. To combine their pensions with any other income from productive work. Or a professional or craftsman who practices it for themselves.
The decision also stipulated that workers subject to the provisions of the Civil Service Law and the Labor Relations Law and employees of public and private companies may. In which the state, oil companies and banks contribute, as long as their service or work period reaches twenty years. They may request termination of their work or service even if they have not reached the old age specified in Article 13 of the Social Security Law.
In this case, he receives a security pension equal to the provisions of Article 14 of the same law.
He noted that those mentioned in the previous two articles may choose to continue participating in social security. For the duration of their productive, professional or craft work. The pensions will be settled for them after they reach old age.
The decision stressed the necessity of implementing it from the date of its issuance, and every ruling that contradicts it shall be repealed and published in the Official Gazette