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Libya Commemorates 73rd Independence Day Amid Continued Political Divisions

Libya Commemorates 73rd Independence Day Amid Continued Political Divisions

Taha Sakr
Last updated: December 24, 2024 7:03 pm
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Libya marked the 73rd anniversary of its independence on Tuesday, December 24, but the celebrations were clouded by the country’s ongoing political fragmentation. The anniversary, which honors the 1951 declaration of independence by King Idris al-Senussi, has long been a symbol of Libya’s resilience following decades of Italian colonial occupation and the resistance efforts led by national hero Omar al-Mukhtar.

King Idris’s proclamation, made from the Manar Palace in Benghazi, followed a United Nations resolution and marked the birth of an independent Libyan state. The legacy of Omar al-Mukhtar, whose anti-colonial campaigns have become a cornerstone of Libya’s national identity, is a central theme in Independence Day observances, evoking pride and historical memory.

Despite the shared historical significance of this day, Libya’s political situation continues to undermine the spirit of national unity. Since the 2011 overthrow of President Muammar Gaddafi, the country has struggled to establish a single, functioning government. The vacuum of power left in the wake of Gaddafi’s death, compounded by the complex array of armed militias and competing political factions, has left Libya in a state of fragmentation, with multiple rival governments controlling different regions.

In 2021, a United Nations-backed dialogue forum held in Geneva led to the appointment of a transitional executive authority, tasked with preparing the country for general elections. However, these elections have yet to materialize, further deepening the political uncertainty and divisions that have characterized the post-Gaddafi era.

While the anniversary is officially recognized by both the rival governments in Tripoli and Benghazi, their inability to reconcile has prevented a unified national celebration. Both factions marked the day with statements and celebrations in their respective regions, while also receiving congratulatory messages from international leaders. Yet, the absence of a unified national event reflects the broader struggles facing the country.

In Tripoli, the government under Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has continued to claim authority, despite opposition from rival factions in the east. Meanwhile, the eastern-based government, led by Fathi Bashagha, has also declared its legitimacy, exacerbating the divide.

The annual commemoration of independence is a bittersweet reminder of Libya’s historical struggles for sovereignty, yet it underscores the challenges the country faces in achieving the same unity and stability that once defined its post-colonial trajectory. As the country remains divided, questions about the future of its political landscape and the road to lasting peace remain uncertain.

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