Once again, fairly old news, but I think the ramifications of this are significant enough. Libya has been divided between two parallel administrations for much of the last decade – the UN-recognised government in Tripoli and the House of Representatives in Benghazi – and to see the two move towards a unified budget, with one side administering funding and salaries, is a sign that reunification (and peace within Libya) is not impossible, and that reconciliation is feasible.
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Once again, fairly old news, but I think the ramifications of this are significant enough. Libya has been divided between two parallel administrations for much of the last decade – the UN-recognised government in Tripoli and the House of Representatives in Benghazi – and to see the two move towards a unified budget, with one side administering funding and salaries, is a sign that reunification (and peace within Libya) is not impossible, and that reconciliation is feasible.