Libya: Reasonable calm for now, but at what cost?

Outlet: Arab News

Language: English

Abstract: Despite recent hints of progress, Libya continues to grapple with deep-rooted internal divisions and external pressures, posing ongoing threats of crisis and violence. While some semblance of calm may be apparent on the surface, insecurity still pervades daily life, with issues such as abductions and corruption persisting. The influx of oil revenues has brought temporary relief but has not addressed underlying governance challenges. The UN's push for elections faces scepticism amid concerns over undefined powers and potential exploitation by entrenched interests. Recent discussions between rival factions signal potential shifts in power dynamics, yet significant hurdles remain unresolved. Libya's dilemma lies in balancing the desire for stability with the need for genuine political reform.

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