Monday, March 7, 2011

Difficult, it has a democratic system

Even if the people of Libya succeeded in overthrowing the dictator Moammar Gadhafi, the process of building democracy is difficult to show. In an interview on the premises of the Universidad Panamericana (UP), Paul-Ludwig Weinacht, German expert on political theory, said that one of the conflicts facing the Arab nation is its vast array of ethnicities, and therefore, different ideologies .

Part of what we should stabilize a possible new Libyan government, says political scientist, is to ensure public safety and especially the country's economic possibilities, which points constitute the biggest problem for the African country, this is because what most people need is work, and in this case becomes difficult to achieve.

Paul-Ludwig Weinacht statement: "Democracy is nothing if you do not have the right conditions to get an optimal quality of life." The riots in Libya not only destabilize the Gadhafi regime, but have been felt in the production of oil. In past days, news agencies reported that in the African country's oil regions had stopped producing up to 75% of crude, as some private companies decided to stop operating item.

An example is the city of Ras Lanuf, which is located a significant amount of deposits and oil pipeline, which was taken last month by the rebels. Such events caused concern in the international markets, as the price per barrel increased. However, the expert indicated that although opposition groups to gain privileges to control oil, even bigger issue is not relevant since you first have to stabilize the political situation after the international community to reach consensus on the item ; also to resolve the conflict that exists in the streets, oil does not matter.

Some countries in Europe may be in trouble for lack of oil production. The expert indicated that Libya has an important economic relationship with countries like France, Italy and especially Germany, "big oil customer of the Arabs."

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