Libyan court says PM's election invalid, raising hopes of end to stalemate

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By Ahmed Elumami and Ulf Laessing TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's Supreme Court ruled on Monday that parliament's election of Prime Minister Ahmed Maiteeq a month ago was unconstitutional, a ruling that could reduce volatile political tensions in the major OPEC member state. It also raised hope that some oil ports occupied for 10 months by rebels in Libya's east will reopen. In April, rebels signed an accord with the government of Maiteeq's predecessor to unblock the vital Mediterranean ports but its implementation stalled when they refused to deal with Maiteeq, a businessman. Port rebel leader Ibrahim Jathran welcomed the Supreme Court ruling, according to a statement.




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