Sunday 4 September 2011

Libya after the fall of Gaddafi

Democracy best solution
THE Libyan regime is on the verge of collapse and it has reached the point of no return. With the opposition gaining control of the situation, there are more prospects and priorities to usher in the new era of stability and to start the rebuilding process both economically and politically, especially since the National Transitional Council (NTC) has obtained support from many countries around the world.

The current situation in Libya is similar to that of Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussain. Those loyal to Gaddafi might not give up easily and form new militias.
The rehabilitation process and overcoming tribal conflicts are definitely the biggest challenges the Libyans have to face after the fall of Gaddafi.Moreover, democracy is the best solution after the country suffered under dictatorship.
The next vital step is the stable transition to a new system, which is close to a federal parliament, to widen the range of the people’s representation after the legislative election and to defuse post-Gaddafi tension. Political stability is required to ensure a better and faster rebuilding process in the country.

Email: Labeed.abdal@gmail.com

By: Labeed Abdal

http://www.arabtimesonline.com/NewsDetails/tabid/96/smid/414/ArticleID/173336/reftab/36/t/Libya-after-the-fall-of-Gaddafi/Default.aspx

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