CAIRO (Reuters) - A ruling of Libya's Supreme Court declaring the country's elected parliament unconstitutional presents a chance for national dialogue, the head of a rival parliament said on Thursday.
Libya has two governments and parliaments since a group linked to the western city of Misrata seized the capital Tripoli in August, dividing the North African country and setting up a rival assembly.
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