For nearly fifteen years, Libya has been a complex political laboratory since the 2011 NATO intervention, with the UN Support Mission (UNSMIL) experiencing continuous leadership changes and ineffective mandates. The recent ‘Structured Dialogue’ initiative has exacerbated institutional fragmentation, undermining the judicial system and fostering rivalry between administrations. As legal frameworks erode, the absence of a neutral authority jeopardizes national elections and deepens the political stalemate. Ultimately, the international approach has created a state of ‘frozen chaos,’ prioritizing process over genuine progress.
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