The answer to this question is really up to the people of Libya.. My guess is "No" since already they are talking about in stilling "sharia law" which is based on Muslim Laws that has proven time over time very intolerant to other religions or the right to express opinions that may be different from their own.
Freedom is the true mark of democracy.....
University of Libya ended in 1973.
Kingdom of Libya ended in 1969.
Proletarian Democracy ended in 1991.
People's Democracy ended in 1996.
Democracy Radio ended in 2005.
By the end of the 6th Century BCE it stretched from Libya to Central Asia.
Libya was occupied by Italy from the end of WW1 until it was fought over in WW2 and the Italians were defeated by the Allies . After that war, on 24 December 1951, Libya declared its independence as the United Kingdom of Libya,
Libya is on the north end of Africa bordering the Mediterranean Sea. There is also a gulf located along Libya's coast. That gulf is the Gulf of Sidra.
Parts of Libya were 'colonies' of ancient empires including the Phoenicians, the Greeks, and the Romans. In recent times, Libya was a colony of Italy; this ended with the end of World War II.
Spanish transition to democracy ended in 1982.
Union for French Democracy ended in 2007.
National League for Democracy ended in 2010.