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Libyan prime minister takes 10-day break from school

Prime Minister of Libya‘s Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, has stopped all schooling across the country for 10 days to support Libyans impacted by the floods on 11 September.

Government of National Unity in Libya, which is recognized by other countries, announced this on Wednesday. The government’s headquarters are located in the capital city of Tripoli.

Two different governments in Libya, led by PM Al-Dabaiba and PM Osama Hamad, are working to help the people affected by floods in eastern Libya.

The statement said that schools will be used as places to stay for people affected by the flood and learning will be put on hold for now.

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