Libya enacted this week the law regulating political parties in the country. We have been waiting for this law for so long since Gaddaffi banned political parties in the 70s.
I haven't read the text of the law yet but according to the news parties with a regional, Islamist or tribal agenda could be the big losers if this law is upheld.
"Libya has banned parties that have a religious, tribal or regional platform. Parties are also banned from receiving any foreign funding."
I haven't read the text of the law yet but according to the news parties with a regional, Islamist or tribal agenda could be the big losers if this law is upheld.
"Libya has banned parties that have a religious, tribal or regional platform. Parties are also banned from receiving any foreign funding."
When I read this piece of news a couple of days ago ( 24 April) I was actually skeptic that the NTC would approve such 'harsh' measures In fact I was a incredulous and waiting for the 'reply' to this 'slap' and I wake up today to these news :
"The High Court in Benghazi was bombed in the early hours of the morning, Friday. Seven other explosions were reported across the city shortly afterwards." [source]
Although the article postulates that the "bombings are seen as connected with the abortive attempt by unknown gunmen to storm Benghazi’s central prison nine hours earlier" , I believe that there might be some sort of link to this law whereby federalists and Islamist parties would rightfully feel cheated.
Though I don't support either tendencies I would still not marginalize them but rather allow them a democratic platform to voice their demands in the new Libya and let the 'best' one win. Either we Libyans vote wisely and get on with our life or we learn from our mistakes.
Now if I want to play Murphy's law and take this even further I would say the law was announced like this on purpose to increase popularity for the regional, tribal and religious parties because of the outcry they would make or to gather sympathy for them. That would really be a plot worthy of Machiavelli :)
But we Libyans have learned from Grand Master Gaddaffi himself in terms of twisted thinking and even Highlander is not immune to this !
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I knew that ..believe me it is quite inevitable.
I know Izdiher but there was some hope
We have a similar law, and a Turkish/Muslim party nevertheless. When a group of citizens want to vote based on their tribal affiliation, they will get around any law.
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