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Aghanya: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s project is still the “dream” for all Libyans because it depends on the general liberation of the state

Political researcher, Abdul Aziz Aghanya, said that Dr. Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s project is still the dream project for all Libyans to abandon those rusty projects that have destroyed Libya over the past years, adding that his project depends on general open liberation for the entire country.

Aghanya added, in statements to Libya Al-Ahrar satellite channel, that the Libyans should be left to choose who rules their country instead of confiscating their rights and opinions, indicating that people prefer Dr. Saif Al-Islam’s project because of what they clearly saw of what he was implementing and intending to implement before the fall of the state in 2011.

He pointed out that Dr. Saif al-Islam warned of what Libya would become due to the international conspiracy against the country, which is what happened unfortunately, so people are convinced of him, adding that I do not call for choosing Saif al-Islam or anyone else because the Libyan citizen knows who is best for him and the best is the one who will rule Libya.

He continued by saying, “But I tell you why the oil and electricity sectors did not stop in Libya despite all this chaos, and this is due to what the popular regime approved by making workers in the sectors Libyan by up to 90%,” adding that the martyr leader Muammar Gaddafi provided Libya with health and educational care. At a time when Libya was living in darkness and nursing lice and scabs.

He went on to say that Dr. Saif al-Islam has a project and has full rationale for his project inside and outside Tripoli, adding, “The Greens movement is present in all of Libya, and if it is allowed, it will control the election fund.”

He concluded by saying that the Libyan citizen called February a “nakba” because of what he experiences every day, of the waste of sovereignty and the lack of security and safety.

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