عين ليبيا
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The article discusses the legal and normative nature of the outcomes of the structured dialogue and the advisory committee in Libya, emphasizing that they do not possess legal binding power on their own and do not alter the constitutional framework unless officially approved by the competent authorities. It notes that the Libyan situation is unique, as transitional sources of legitimacy overlap between local and international levels, making these outcomes more influential in shaping the future political landscape. They are used as political references and contribute to forming institutions and reordering the political scene, despite lacking direct legal status. The article suggests that the real challenge lies in determining who holds the right to produce political legitimacy in Libya, affirming that the state becomes stable when it centers around a clear and stable source of legitimacy, rather than relying on temporary transitional arrangements that could become permanent alternatives.
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