After ten years of chaos and before forty years of the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya has reached the maturity of the presidential elections that will take place in an uncertain atmosphere.
While some hope that moving the political process will bring positive results to the Libyan file, many analysts believe that the complicated “statistic” will not reach a solution once a new president is elected.
In this context, Foreign Policy magazine wrote that the accelerated elections in Libya will not bring peace, and the United Nations’ obsession with the electoral process is overwhelming the conflict over stability.
In addition, the “The Other Dimension” program discusses this topic with Ben Fishman, author of North Africa in Transition and a member of the US National Security Council from 2009-2013, and Ambassador Hani Khalaf, former assistant foreign minister of Egypt.