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Specialist in Libyan affairs: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is permanently and essentially present in Libya

The head of the Arab Center for Research and Studies, who specializes in Libyan affairs, Muhammad Fathi Al-Sharif, said that the political and security situation in Libya has accelerated in the recent period after a great calm since 2021, and that this acceleration includes Abdullah Batili’s inability to reach a consensus after he proposed several Initiatives that did not work.

Al-Sharif added, in statements to the Egyptian “Telegraph” website, that Dr. Saif al-Islam Gaddafi is permanently and essentially present in Libya, and that there is a general trend among political parties that supports the return of the popular system before the February catastrophe, indicating that those parties have movements on the ground.

He pointed out that Dr. Saif al-Islam, since announcing his candidacy, has been actively active on social media and on the media in general, in conjunction with some large and influential media voices in the Libyan street calling for the return of the popular system again.

He explained that this approach calls for the fact that Libya has not stood on its feet since the outbreak of the February Catastrophe, and that the Libyan citizen has become tired of the many political eras that took over the reins of power and did not bring about change, adding that Libya has transformed significantly in the years that followed the Catastrophe from a rich country that possesses wealth. To a country where many have become corrupt, bribed, displaced and poor.

He continued that the Libyan state is suffering very greatly from political division, and this division poses an imminent danger in the outbreak of war again between the East and the West on Libyan lands, and thorny files such as the militia file represent a time bomb that may explode at any moment, especially with the absence of any reconciliation or initiative. Looming.

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