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The First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Fawzi Al-Tahir Al-Nuwairi, affirmed that the management of sovereign institutions in Libya and the designation of their leaders fall within the legal competencies of the state and should not be influenced by foreign relations or external interventions. He called for the necessity of keeping the Central Bank’s management within legal frameworks to enhance policies aimed at addressing the deterioration of the dinar and the decline of the dollar’s value, which have led to rising prices of goods and impacted citizens' living standards. He emphasized that the legitimacy of sovereign positions is based on the law, not diplomatic presence, and that any requests for dismissal or removal should follow established legal procedures. He also stressed that protecting the citizens’ purchasing power and ensuring economic stability are national responsibilities, and that the success of policies depends on competence and confidence, not on the diplomatic image of officials.
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