Libya's recent political instability, especially the government's attempt to replace the central bank governor, has sparked a crisis that will only exacerbate existing rivalries and socio-economic struggles.
Western powers need to act decisively. By promoting technocratic leadership in Libya's central bank, they could set the stage for necessary elections and regional stabilization.
The ongoing crisis in Libya could lead to violent unrest, highlighting the urgent need for international intervention to prevent further disintegration and spillover effects into other countries.
Ignoring Libya's plight could allow foreign powers like Russia to expand their influence, complicating future diplomatic efforts and exacerbating regional tensions.
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