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Libyans breathe easier with new government

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TRIPOLI—Residents of Tripoli have started to breathe a little easier since the head of a new unity government came to town promising a way out of Libya’s political and economic crises.

Prime minister-designate Fayez al-Sarraj’s arrival last Wednesday came at a time of sandstorms combined with fears of clashes between rival armed groups that have failed to materialize.

“I don’t know if it’s just me, but people seem to be more relaxed,” said Abdelmajid Naas, a 36-year-old petroleum engineer.

Sarraj’s arrival had drawn fury from a rival administration that has ruled the capital since mid-2014.

But the situation has remained calm and the new UN-backed government has won the support of the city’s main armed group and of key institutions.

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Since a militia alliance including Islamists overran Tripoli a year and a half ago, leaving gunmen on the streets, residents’ lives have been filled with worry over how to support their families in a worsening economy.

Siham, a mother of two, said she and her family were always scared: “We never knew what would happen the next day—even at the end of the day.”

But with Sarraj’s arrival, Siham’s husband, Adel Abderahman, 42, said he is confident the situation will improve.

“Now at least, we have a government that can take things in hand,” he said. “It’s as if a great weight has been lifted from my shoulders.”

Support has grown for Sarraj’s government, even as the two rival administrations it seeks to replace—the Tripoli authorities and a government in eastern Libya backed by an internationally recognised parliament—continue to reject it.

Late Sunday, the Tripoli-based Libyan Investment Authority threw its support behind Sarraj’s Government of National Accord.

“The establishment of the GNA in Tripoli represents an important development towards bringing stability and unity to Libya,” LIA chairman Abdulmagid Breish told AFP.

“The GNA can play an important role in negotiating international economic support for Libya and, over the longer term, rebuilding Libya as a destination for international investment and commerce.”

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