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==Positions and composition==
==Positions and composition==
Leadership of the Council is largely made up of technocrat who had resigned from the government before the rebellion. Many were brought into the government by Saif Gaddafi. There are also representatives from each major rebel city, virtually all of which are in East Libya.
Leadership of the Council is largely made up of technocrats who had resigned from the government before the rebellion. There are also representatives from each major rebel city.  


Heading the Council is [[Mustafa Abdul-Jalil]], had been  justice minister and was the first high-level official to join the rebels. Gen. [[Abdel-Fattah Younis]], who had headed the police as Interior Minster, quit the government after the revolt had started, and now is their military commander.  
'''Mahmoud Jibril'''. Head of Government and international spokesman. Former head of Libyan National Economic Development Board. Previously a lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh.  


'''Mustafa Abdel-Jalil'''. Chairman. Former Minister of Justice (BBC profile
<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14613679 ''Libya crisis: Profile of NTC Chair Mustafa Abdul Jalil'', BBC News, 22 August 2011]</ref>)
'''Abdel Hafidh Ghoga '''. Vice Chairman. Benghazi lawyer.
'''Ali Tarhouni'''. Finance minister. Former economics lecturer at University of Washington.
'''Fathi Terbil'''. Council member.
'''Khalifa Hifter'''. Senior commander of rebel army.
'''Ali al-Essawi'''.  Council member. Former ambassador.


==References==
==References==
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In Libya's civil war of 2011, the Interim National Transitional Council is the umbrella rebel organization. While it is not quite an organized shadow or alternative government, it has been recognized by France and seeks other diplomatic relations in the pursuit of legitimacy.

Its leaders include people previously in the Muammar Gaddafi government, such as Mahmoud Jibril, a U.S.-educated professor

Positions and composition

Leadership of the Council is largely made up of technocrats who had resigned from the government before the rebellion. There are also representatives from each major rebel city.

Mahmoud Jibril. Head of Government and international spokesman. Former head of Libyan National Economic Development Board. Previously a lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh.

Mustafa Abdel-Jalil. Chairman. Former Minister of Justice (BBC profile [1])

Abdel Hafidh Ghoga . Vice Chairman. Benghazi lawyer.

Ali Tarhouni. Finance minister. Former economics lecturer at University of Washington.

Fathi Terbil. Council member.

Khalifa Hifter. Senior commander of rebel army.

Ali al-Essawi. Council member. Former ambassador.

References