صحيفة الساعة 24
صحيفة الساعة 24
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The "blackout" issue in Libya has grown from an initial problem of power outages to include ongoing accumulated crises in the sectors of health, education, transportation, and services, negatively impacting citizens' lives and their daily routines. Economic expert Fawzi Ammar believes that the crisis is not solely about electricity cuts but also involves poor management and a lack of planning, which threaten social stability and disrupt essential services. He stresses that addressing this crisis requires radical reforms in law, efficiency, and accountability, along with a move towards building strong institutions to tackle the root causes of the crises. He warns that continued neglect will deepen the "loss of hope" and threaten social cohesion.
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