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Fayez al-Sarraj

Fayez al-Sarraj
فايز السراج
Secretary Kerry Shakes Hands With Libyan Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj (29818761676).jpg
Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya
Assumed office
30 March 2016
Vice President Ahmed Maiteeq
Preceded by Aguila Saleh Issa (President of
the House of Representatives)

Nouri Abusahmain (President of
General National Congress)
Prime Minister of Libya
Assumed office
5 April 2016*
Deputy Ahmed Maiteeq
Preceded by Abdullah al-Thani
Khalifa al-Ghawil
Personal details
Born 1960 (age 56–57)
Tripoli, Libya
Political party Independent
*Sarrraj's premiership is disputed by Abdullah al-Thani and since 14 October 2016, by Khalifa al-Ghawil.

Fayez Mustafa al-Sarraj (Arabic: فائز السراج‎‎ or فايز السراج) (b. 1960, Tripoli) is the Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya and prime minister of the Government of National Accord of Libya that was formed as a result of the Libyan Political Agreement signed on 17 December 2015. He has been a member of the Parliament of Tripoli.

Sarraj comes from a prominent Tripoli family. His father was a government minister during the Libyan Monarchy and was one of the founders of modern Libya. Trained as an engineer, during the Gaddafi era he worked in the Housing Ministry. In 2014, he served as the Minister of Housing and Utilities in the Maiteeq Cabinet of the GNC. Some critics "regard Sarraj as a politician imposed by foreign powers." At the time of his appointment "Guma el-Gamaty, a member of Libya Dialogue, the UN-chaired body that created the new government, said Sarraj was expected to ask for help to combat Isis and train Libyan units."

After Libya's 2014 elections, Libya's government was split between the Islamist-dominated New General National Congress in Tripoli and the internationally recognized government of the House of Representatives in Tobruk.

In early October 2015 the United Nations envoy to Libya, Bernardino León, proposed a national unity government for Libya led by a prime minister (Fayez al-Sarraj), three deputies from the country's east, west, and south regions, and two ministers to complete a presidential council. However, this national unity government was rejected by the internationally recognized government in Tobruk and the rival government in Tripoli.


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