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The military, ideological regimes, and supporters of the Qaddafi regime threaten the stability of Libya: Aldabaiba at Davos 2025

bySami Zaptia
January 22, 2025
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GNU to take oath at Benghazi HoR session and budget to be approved at Tripoli session: GNU

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The Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister, Abdel Hanid Aldabaiba, affirmed his government’s commitment to addressing issues that affect the lives of Libyan citizens.‎ He said there are three regimes that threaten the stability of Libya: the military regime, the ideological regime, and supporters of the former Qaddafi regime.

Aldabaiba was speaking yesterday during the Security and Stability session within the Davos 2025 World Economic Forum.

‎Answering the challenges faced by his government, Aldabaiba explained that the obstacles were numerous, but the government succeeded in overcoming them thanks to its focus on promoting stability, developing infrastructure, and ending the conflicts that have severely damaged the country over the past years.‎

Aldabaiba also said that after the February 2011 Revolution that ended the 42-year Qaddafi campaign, Libya was plunged into local and international conflicts and foreign interventions The conflict destroyed life in Libya, and when his government took over, it faced major obstacles

He said his government worked on development and providing services to citizens, succeeding in reaching normal levels within the country in most sectors.

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Aldabaiba said that after stability, the mission of his government will be to consolidate the concept of democracy because it represents the basic solution for the country. He said he looked forward to establishing a ‘‘real’’ constitution after Libyans were prevented from voting on it (by the eastern based Khalifa Hafter, Ageela Saleh Speaker of the House of Representatives).

‎The session concluded by emphasizing the importance of strengthening international partnerships to support stability and sustainable development, with a focus on the need to build strong national institutions capable of facing future challenges and achieving people’s aspirations for safety and prosperity.‎

‎The session featured Finnish President Alexander Stap, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi, international relations and economic expert Megan O’Sullivan, business and policy expert Daniel Kurtz Phelan and human rights and political expert Comfort Aero.‎

‎The World Economic Forum in Davos is an annual event that brings together government leaders, business leaders and experts from around the world to discuss pressing global issues, and in the 2025 edition, the forum focused on issues of “security and stability” as a key pillar for achieving sustainable development in conflict-affected regions.‎

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