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The Libyan government has insisted that it remains in control of the country despite a series of heavy attacks and clashes over the weekend.

The parliament building in the capital Tripoli was overrun by a militia group, and two people were killed.

Later a militia spokesman demanded that the assembly hand over power to a body drawing up a new constitution.

Libya's leaders have struggled to bring stability to the country since Muammar Gaddafi was removed from power in 2011.

The planned new constitution remains unwritten and the country has had three prime ministers since March.

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