وكالة الأنباء الليبية
وكالة الأنباء الليبية
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A decision has been issued by the Libyan Council of Ministers to regulate foreign education within the country. It includes 55 articles outlining the rules for establishing and operating foreign educational institutions. Qualification from the state is required for educational programs, along with compliance with Islamic law and national values. Facilities must also meet safety standards. The decision permits government buildings to be leased to foreign schools for a fee and emphasizes that these buildings are designated solely for carrying out educational activities in accordance with their licenses. Additionally, foreign embassies are allowed to establish schools based on bilateral agreements, provided that they do not insult religion or societal traditions.
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