Tripoli – The Central Bank of Libya announced the volume of salaries included in the “Your Salary Instantly” system for the four councils, clarifying that the inclusion rates varied significantly between these institutions.
According to official data:
House of Representatives: No amount was included in the system, out of 72.2 million dinars allocated for salaries.
Tripoli-based Council of Ministers: 6.3 million dinars were included out of 42.6 million dinars.
State Council: 4.9 million dinars were included out of 30.8 million dinars.
Presidential Council: 1.6 million dinars were included out of 8.8 million dinars.
This disclosure comes within the framework of the Central Bank’s policy to enhance financial transparency and monitor salary implementation through the electronic system, allowing citizens to instantly view the volume and sources of public spending.
Tripoli
Tripoli is the capital and largest city of Libya, located on the country’s Mediterranean coast. Historically, it was founded by the Phoenicians in the 7th century BC and has since been ruled by the Romans, Arabs, Ottomans, and Italians, which is reflected in its diverse architecture, such as the ancient Medina and Red Castle.
Central Bank of Libya
The Central Bank of Libya is the country’s primary monetary authority, established in 1956 to issue currency and manage monetary policy. It has played a critical and often divisive role in Libya’s recent history, notably functioning as a unified financial institution during the post-2011 civil war period despite the country’s political fragmentation.
House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, established by the Constitution in 1789. It is composed of representatives elected from congressional districts, with representation based on state population, and holds primary responsibility for initiating revenue bills and impeaching federal officials.
Council of Ministers
The Council of Ministers is the principal executive and administrative authority of the European Union, responsible for proposing legislation and implementing decisions. Historically, it originated as the “Special Council of Ministers” in the 1951 Treaty of Paris, which established the European Coal and Steel Community, and its role was later formalized in the 1957 Treaties of Rome.
State Council
The State Council is the chief administrative authority of the People’s Republic of China, functioning as its cabinet and executive body. It was established by the 1954 Constitution, succeeding the former Government Administration Council of the Central People’s Government, and is responsible for implementing laws and managing day-to-day governance under the leadership of the Communist Party of China.
Presidential Council
The Presidential Council is a governing body established in Libya following the 2011 uprising, intended to act as a collective head of state. It was formed as part of the UN-backed Libyan Political Agreement in 2015 to lead a Government of National Accord and unify the country’s rival factions.