More than ten years on since Libya’s Colonel
Muammar Gaddafi’s death, and stability still
eludes the country. Civil clashes erupt every
so often, and international powers continue to
compete for control over the oil-rich country.
This report illustrates Libyan’s perceptions
and attitudes towards key domestic and
international institutions. It offers a valuable
insight into their opinions on performance of
their current government (the one intended
here is the government led by Abdulhamid
al-Dbeibah, as he was the UN appointed
Prime Minister approved by all parties then),
the parliament, and the active presence of
international institutions in their country.
The report builds on a rich set of the “World
Values Survey,” collated between December
2021 and January 2022 with 1,196 interview
respondents. The responses were then
analysed using the industry-standard IBM
SPSS software