Libya's eastern-based parliament on Tuesday passed a no-confidence vote in the country's unity government, in a new blow to UN-backed peace efforts. Eighty-nine of the 113 MPs present in the eastern city of Tobruk voted to withdraw confidence from the Tripoli-based administration of interim Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, a spokesman said. The escalation came amid growing tensions between Dbeibah's Tripoli-based administration and the House of Representatives in the east, three months ahead of planned national elections. Speaker Aguila Saleh earlier this month ratified an electoral law seen as bypassing due process and favouring eastern-based military strongman Kha
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