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Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi accused of crimes committed under Muammar Gadaffi, according to public prosecutor's spokesman.
Legislators express concerns about some nominations, though, and security forces fire shots outside to fend off protesters.
Dozens of protesters, both civilians and former rebel fighters, shut down parliament ahead of latest cabinet vote.
Voting ends across North African nation in first free election for national assembly in more than four decades.
Anticipation takes hold of newly freed nation as first democratic elections in over four decades start on Saturday.
Despite having his airforce destroyed, Gaddafi learned to maintain ground power from past conflicts in the desert.
There can be no quick fix for a Libya caught between a loose-cannon despot and an opportunistic Western intervention.
Military alliance says besieged town is now its top priority after rebels accuse bloc of failing to protect civilians.
Rebel commander says coalition forces are not doing enough to protect civilians, as Gaddafi's forces take key oil town.
Rebel forces retreat over 20km east towards Ajdabiya, as Gaddafi troops mount fresh offensive to take key oil town.
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