The term "react" is odd. Most of the rulers in Libya are representative of their regions and are doing what they can to advance their regional interests (often over the national interest). However, as Libya is in the middle of a second civil war, many of the leaders are unable to exert influence in the physical areas of the country where they need to.
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if the rulers are good and have the thought to help people then they will try or rulers will complete their right wishes and if rulers are bad they will not complete people wishes or they will complete by taking bribe from people
By killing them by tanks and aircraft.. Bashar Assad is a dictator.
Usually by trying to forcibly suppress any signs of opposition.
In Cuba, existing rulers often respond to people's demands with a mix of repression and limited reforms. The government maintains strict control over dissent, using censorship and surveillance to suppress opposition. At the same time, it occasionally implements gradual economic reforms to address public discontent, such as allowing more private enterprise, but these changes are typically tightly regulated. Overall, the regime prioritizes stability and control over substantial political concessions.
Existing rulers often respond to public demands in various ways, depending on the political context and their level of authority. Some may engage in dialogue and implement reforms to address grievances, aiming to maintain stability and legitimacy. Others might resort to repression, using force or censorship to suppress dissent and maintain control. Ultimately, the reaction can range from conciliatory to authoritarian, influenced by the rulers' perception of threats to their power.
Go suck a w.e.i.n.e.r
Go suck a w.e.i.n.e.r
Usually, dictatorial and authoritarian rulers crush protests and other forms of protest for redress to grievances. In some cases, though, they will cave to the demand in order to create a certain degree of peace and stability. It depends entirely on the ruler and on the circumstances.
Usually, dictatorial and authoritarian rulers crush protests and other forms of protest for redress to grievances. In some cases, though, they will cave to the demand in order to create a certain degree of peace and stability. It depends entirely on the ruler and on the circumstances.
He ignores their demands, called them terrorists and has ordered his army to kill them all.
How did the people of Germany react of the ww1 treaty of versai