AS A REFLECTION OF SOCIO-POLITICAL PROCESSES IN THE COUNTRY
E. I. DOROSHENKO
Candidate of Philological Sciences Leading specialist of RIA Novosti
Ideological attitudes Keywords:, Libya, "decaddafizaiia", "gaddafiia"
The events of the "Arab Spring" of 2011, which led to a sharp change in the ruling regimes and the collapse of the established social order in a number of countries in the Middle East and North Africa, also seriously affected the formation of new ideological attitudes in these states: the views held by the government (including in the field of lawmaking), and basic beliefs, existing in the society.
Naturally, within the framework of a direct and open democratic dialogue between the country's leadership and its population - presumably the main achievement of the recent Arab revolutions - both equally determine the nature of the political course. Therefore, by analyzing ideological attitudes, it is possible to make a general assessment of the socio-political processes taking place in the region, which is especially relevant at present, when several countries in the region are developing new political systems at once. In Libya, where the "Arab Spring" was most dramatic, the new state structure is developing in very difficult conditions. Factors such as the unstable political environment (a "political vacuum", the Government's lack of complete control over the country), security problems that prevent the normal functioning of newly established political institutions, and clear divisions in society (both inherited from the previous regime and introduced by the recent revolution)make it difficult to start the process of democratization. 1
Observing events from the outside, it is difficult to get a complete and objective picture of everything that is happening now in Libyan society. However, at the moment, we can distinguish six main ideological attitudes that have already been formed in modern Libya:
1. Building a new democratic state is possible only in condi ...
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