Former Libyan prime minister Ali Zeidan on Thursday de**unced a **-confidence vote by his country's parliament that led to his dismissal as a "falsification", in a statement on rolling news channel France24. Zeidan also rejected allegations of corruption. "There is a falsification and ma**euvering," he said, claiming that only 113 members of parliament had voted for his dismissal, fewer than the 120 needed for a **-confidence vote to be valid. On Tuesday, it was an**unced that the **-confidence motion was approved by 124 of the 194 members of the General National Congress, MPs said.