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[Published: Wednesday February 15 2012]

Libyans not keen on democracy, survey
Tripoli, 15 Feb – (ANA) - Many Libyans prefer strong leadership to democracy despite four decades spent under the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, a national survey suggests.
Just 15% of 2,000 people polled by academics from Benghazi and Oxford universities said democracy should be installed in the next year.
More than 40% backed strong leadership from one person or a group.
However, almost a third of those polled said they would like a democratic government in five years' time.
Despite the majority saying they wanted to see a firm hand in control, 69% also said they believed ordinary citizens should have a say in how Libya develops.
And some 16% of people said they were prepared to resort to violence for political ends.
The researchers say this would mean around 630,000 potential fighters - in addition to the 280,000 people who took up arms against the Gaddafi regime.
Oxford University's Dr Christoph Sahm said the survey suggested Libyans lacked the knowledge of how democracy works. (ANA)
FA/ANA/15 February 2012----------
 


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