TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Dozens of protesters stormed Libya's national assembly on Tuesday, disrupting a vote on a proposed government, saying they were unhappy with some of the nominated ministers.
The protesters, including civilians and former rebel fighters, charged into the hall as the General National Congress voted on new Prime Minister Ali Zeidan's proposed cabinet line-up, which he had named earlier on Tuesday.
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