(see 'Libya: Bashagha denounces Dbeibah in ...' at 14:37) (ANSA) - CAIRO, 03 MAR - In the complaint to the Prosecutor's Office on the closure of the Ibic airspace, the parallel government of FathiBashagha essentially asks for recourse to the "death penalty" for Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah as guilty of obstructing the action of his executive.
"We have received reports that the outgoing former government has exploited its power, outlawed, by 'completely closing Libyan airspace'", an act "considered 'a clear violation of the law of transport', guaranteed by the Constitution and 'a violation of constitutional and political powers' ", states the complaint.
Article 204 of the Libyan penal code provides for "the death penalty for anyone who has committed an act that prevents the Head of State, or the legislative authority, or the government, in whole or in part, from exercising their functions or powers. conferred by law, even if this impediment is temporary ", is added.
The complaint, given yesterday, preceded "the decision promulgated by the Libyan parliament on the granting of trust to the Libyan government, and the intention of the ministers to travel from Tripoli to Tobruk to take the oath before parliament, in its session" to be held today.
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