Libya rebel council picks interim ministers http://www.magharebia.com/cocoon/awi/xhtml1/en_GB/features/awi/features/2011/03/24/feature-01
The National Transitional Council moved ahead on Wednesday (March 23rd) with building a team for the new Libya. Former international affairs envoy and new Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril named Libya's former chief diplomat, Ali Al-Isawi, to head foreign affairs and handed senior rebel commander Khalifa Hafter the defence portfolio.
[lets see who these men are being appointed>Mahmoud Jibril http://it.peacereporter.net/articolo/27574/Il+possibile+successore+di+Gheddafi
He is currently leading the meeting and negotiations with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, and in the past years he was the the key man for penetrating in Libya the economic interests of United States and United Kingdom
Al-Isawi: We will Seek Assistance from WB, Learn from other Countries’ Experiences in Economic Restructuring http://www.libyaonline.com/business/details.php?id=3305
The organization of this workshop is in line with the Technical Cooperation agreement for a joint Economic Advisory program signed by the National Planning Council (NPC) and the World Bank on July 2007.He also declared that Libya is to expand the existing agreement of cooperation with the World Bank to include a number of studies such as: On his part World Bank Country Director for the Maghreb Mr. Mats Karlsson said "Libya has a great opportunity to move to a new phase and we had an excellent discussion with both the private and public sector on what needs to be done for Libya to become a vibrant location for Libyan and international businesses. In this context, the world Bank will help with knowledge and expertise to create new jobs for, in particular, the young generation of Libyans."
[this is who's heading foreign affairs?alrightyyy then..''sigh''

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