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Anger as UN chief tries to break Libyan political deadlock
Libya's new UN chief Abdoulaye Bathily is at loggerheads with key power players in the country after launching a fresh drive to have stalled general elections to take place this year.   The speaker of the east-based House of Representatives, Aguila Saleh, responded in a curt fashion to Bathily's comments on Sunday, questioning the continued legitimacy of existing Libyan legislatures.  Saleh accused Bathily of "overreaching his power" during an interview on the news channel Al-Masar, which is aligned with east-based warlord Khalifa Haftar, after the UN chief described the eastern parliament as having an "expired mandate".  "Bathily's comments expose his ignorance of Li

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