Inauguration In a ceremony on 8 August 2012, the
National Transitional Council formally transferred power to the General National Congress.
Mustafa Abdul Jalil stepped down as head of state, passing the position to the GNC's oldest member,
Mohammed Ali Salim. As Jalil addressed the crowd, attendees periodically chanted "
Allāhu Akbar" or "The blood of
the martyrs will not be wasted!" According to
BBC News, the transfer was "the first
peaceful transition of power in Libya's modern history".
Post-2014 elections In 2014,
elections to a new
House of Representatives were held. However, politicians from the blocs that lost the elections continued to convene as the General National Congress, claiming that the GNC was the legitimate parliament of Libya. However, its members did not represent a majority of the membership of the body, as the majority of the GNC members belonged to groups now participating in the internationally recognized (until the establishment of an internationally-backed
Government of National Accord in 2016) Libyan parliament, the House of Representatives. The GNC is dominated by the
Muslim Brotherhood's Libyan party, the
Justice and Construction Party. Re-elected members from the Islamist bloc had chosen to continue to sit in the GNC, instead of the House of Representatives where they would be in a reduced minority. After their landslide defeat in the 2014 elections, Islamist parties acting under the leadership of
Nouri Abusahmain used two armed groups, the
LROR and
Central Shield, to take control of the capital
Tripoli. In late August, Islamist militias abducted rivals (whose whereabouts are unknown) and attacked 280 homes. Having suppressed dissent, the Islamist groups declared that they were the General National Congress and that it was once again the national parliament. The GNC continued to be led by
Nouri Abusahmain and appointed
Omar al-Hasi then
Khalifa al-Ghawi as prime ministers of the
National Salvation Government.
Dissolution Members of the House of Representatives and the General National Congress signed a United Nations supported political agreement on 17 December 2015. Under the terms of the agreement, a nine-member
Presidency Council and a seventeen-member interim
Government of National Accord would be formed, with a view to holding new elections within two years. The Prime Minister of the Government of National Accord (GNA), Fayez al-Sarraj, arrived in Tripoli on 30 March 2016. The following day, it was reported that the GNA has taken control of the prime ministerial offices and that the GNC appointed Prime Minister Khalifa al-Ghawi had fled to Misrata. On 1 April 2016, the head of the media bureau of the National Salvation Government announced that the NSG has resigned and handed its authority back to the General National Congress. Media reports have also claimed that the General National Congress had "virtually disintegrated". On April 5, the National Salvation Government of the General National Congress announced that it was resigning, "ceasing operations" and ceding power to the Presidential Council. Following the dissolution of the GNC, former members of that body declared the establishment of the State Council, as envisaged by the LPA. ==Composition==