From 1969 to 2011, it was under the Dictatorship of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
Today, Libya is now run under a provisional government called the General National Congress, whose head is the nominal chief executive. As of June 25, 2013, this was Nouri Abusahmain.
The prime minister of Libya (since 2012) is Ali Zeidan.
Unless I've missed something, Gaddafi is still in power. This is the third question like this in an hour. Google News shows no significant change in the last 24 hours, so, I'm either horribly out of touch, or there are a lot of people who believe a successful revolution and regime change has taken place in Libya.
The toppling of long-term leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 led to a no full control authority. Therefore, there is no current president of Libya.
The toppling of long-term leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 led to a no full control authority. Therefore, there is no current president of Libya.
Mohamed Abu Al-Quasim al-Zwai is the Current Head of State for libya
idk, all i remeber is tht one dude a while ago, i think his name was like muammar gaddafi or sumtin. idk mayb hes still the dictator. maybe not!
In February 2013 there is no current president of Libya.
Moamar Gadaffi was recently kicked out and there is no current head of Libya.
maummar gaddafi
From today's Libya to Pakistan.From Libya in the west to Central Asia in the east.
Libya
From today's Libya to Pakistan.
China, Libya, and definitely United States.
Libya and Zimbabwe are dictatorships.
It is believed to be 50 Million
Libya is currently in a state of potential change, as many of its people are rising up against the government. U.S., France and England geared for Libya War. According to CNN, French fighter jets patrolled over Libya today.
It stretched from today's Libya through the Middle East across to Pakistan. Today's countries include Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria,Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan.
From today's Libya to Pakistan in the east.
About 5,000 km, from today's Libya to Pakistan.
Yes Libya is captured by the rebels since the 21th of august. Muammer elgDaffi is bidding somewhere though. An hasn't be found till today but he doesn't control Libya anymore THE REBELS do so
From today's Libya, through Egypt and the Middle East, to Central Asia and today's Pakistan.