Many geopolitical analysts have seen Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s visit to Tripoli (accompanied by Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio) as a strategic move hoped for by the new US president for Italy to regain control of the former Libyan colony in order to counter the expansionist aims of Turkish President Recep Tayyp Erdogan who not too secretly dreams of the rebirth of an Ottoman Empire in the Mediterranean in the MENA area (Middle East – North Africa).
But the glimmers for the rescue of Libya, torn by an intermittent civil war since 2014 and interrupted by a real truce only in autumn 2020, cannot be taken without analyzing in depth the conflicting figure of the new Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dabaiba, 61 years old, who on paper will have to lead the country until 24 December 2021, the day of Libya’s 70th anniversary, the date on which the legislative and parliamentary elections should be held.
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