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Q: The government of libya would be described as?
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What form of government does Libya have?

Libya government is a Unitary Parliamentary Republic


Did Libya have elected government?

No. The current government in Libya is the first that was even quasi-democratic. Libya has been ruled by dictators, monarchies, and strongmen from its beginnings until 2011.


Is there a peaceful way to change government in libya?

i would think so if the people think correctly.


Is Libya a monarchy?

No it has a Provisional government.


Is Libya a republic?

No,it is a Provisional government.


Libya's military government can they be a member of the united Nations?

Libya no longer has a military government so they can at least apply for membership of UN.


What type of government does Libya have?

Jamahiriya (a state of the masses) in theory, governed by the populace through local councils; in practice, an authoritarian state.


Why US bombed Libya?

because if the current government is deposed, Libya may become an ally


What is libya's government based on?

Islamic traditions.


Who is the head of the government in libya?

Muammar Gaddafi


IS Libya LIMITED OR UNLIMITED GOVERNMENT?

This question is rather difficult to answer since, as of 2016, Libya is in the midst of a civil war. However, the last stable government in Libya was the government led by the Caudillo Qadhafi. That was certainly an UNLIMITED GOVERNMENT; there was no rule of law when applied to Qadhafi or those he deigned to support.


Is Libya a limited or unlimited government?

This question is rather difficult to answer since, as of 2016, Libya is in the midst of a civil war. However, the last stable government in Libya was the government led by the Caudillo Qadhafi. That was certainly an UNLIMITED GOVERNMENT; there was no rule of law when applied to Qadhafi or those he deigned to support.