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|image = Nouri Abusahmain.jpg |office = President of the New General National Congress of Libya |primeminister = Omar al-Hassi Khalifa al-Ghawi |term_start = 4 August 2014 * |term_end = |predecessor = Position established |successor = |office1 = President of the General National Congress of Libya |primeminister1 = Ali Zeidan Abdullah al-Thani Ahmed Maiteeq |term_start1 = 25 June 2013 |term_end1 = 4 August 2014 |predecessor1 = Giuma Ahmed Atigha |successor1 = Abu Bakr Baira |birth_date = |birth_place = Zuwarah, Libya |death_date = |death_place = |party = Al-Wafaa |religion = Islam |footnotes = * }} Nouri Abusahmain (Arabic : نوري أبو سهمين) is a Libyan politician. He is a major figure on the Islamist side of the 2014 Libyan Conflict and founder of the LROR group which is considered "terrorist" by the internationally recognized Libyan parliament. He is reported to have rigged proceedings of the General National Congress while serving as its president. He was originally elected to the GNC as member for Zuwarah. He had some support from the Muslim Brotherhood, but stood as in independent candidate. He has denied strong links with the Muslim Brotherhood. In 2013, he was the Islamist candidate for president of the Libyan General National Congress, but was considered a compromise candidate acceptable to more liberal members of the congress. As a result, he became GNC president on 25 June 2013. He had the support of the Muslim Brotherhood's party, the Justice and Construction Party, in his election. On becoming GNC president, Abusahmain was the first Libyan Berber to attain a national leadership role since the Tripolitanian Republic of 1918-22. Abusahmain immediately set up an Islamist armed group, the LROR, which attempted an Islamist coup in October 2013. He suppressed debates and inquiries which the Islamist part of the GNC did not want, including a debate over his alleged illegal diversion of money towards the LROR.〔 He played a part in the constitutional crisis which emerged when Islamist Ahmed Maiteeq was supposedly elected prime minister in a GNC session in April 2014 which was intimidated by armed Islamist militants bursting into parliament.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC News - Libya Congress rejects new PM Ahmed Maiteg )〕 Although the Deputy Speaker, Justice Ministry, Supreme Court and opposition parties rejected the proceedings as illegal, Abusahmain signed a decree confirming Maiteeq His term ended when the new Council of Deputies was established on 4 August 2014. He was succeeded by Abu Bakr Baira, the interim head of new parliament. He was also GNC representative for the Amazigh (i.e. Berber) town of Zuwarah, in the west of the country. ==References== |- 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nouri Abusahmain」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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