Short facts about the government of Libya
| Country
name: |
conventional long
form: Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab
Jamahiriya
conventional short form: Libya
local long
form: Al Jumahiriyah al Arabiyah al Libiyah ash Shabiyah al Ishtirakiyah al
Uzma
local short form:
none |
| Government
type: |
Jamahiriya (a state of the masses) in
theory, governed by the populace through local councils; in fact, a military
dictatorship |
| Administrative divisions: |
25 municipalities (baladiyat, singular
- baladiyah); Ajdabiya, Al 'Aziziyah, Al Fatih, Al Jabal al Akhdar, Al Jufrah,
Al Khums, Al Kufrah, An Nuqat al Khams, Ash Shati', Awbari, Az Zawiyah,
Banghazi, Darnah, Ghadamis, Gharyan, Misratah, Murzuq, Sabha, Sawfajjin, Surt,
Tarabulus, Tarhunah, Tubruq, Yafran, Zlitan; note - the 25 municipalities may
have been replaced by 13 regions |
| Independence: |
24 December 1951 (from
Italy) |
| National
holiday: |
Revolution Day, 1 September
(1969) |
| Constitution: |
11 December 1969, amended 2 March
1977 |
| Legal
system: |
based on Italian civil law system and
Islamic law; separate religious courts; no constitutional provision for judicial
review of legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ
jurisdiction |
| Suffrage: |
18 years of age; universal and
compulsory |
| Executive
branch: |
chief of state:
Revolutionary Leader Col. Muammar Abu Minyar al-QADHAFI (since 1
September 1969); note - holds no official title, but is de facto chief of
state
head of government: Secretary of the General People's
Committee (Premier) Mubarak al-SHAMEKH (since 2 March
2000)
cabinet: General People's Committee established by the
General People's Congress
elections: national elections are
indirect through a hierarchy of people's committees; head of government elected
by the General People's Congress; election last held 2 March 2000 (next to be
held NA)
election results: Mubarak al-SHAMEKH elected premier;
percent of General People's Congress vote -
NA% |
| Legislative
branch: |
unicameral General People's Congress
(NA seats; members elected indirectly through a hierarchy of people's
committees) |
| Judicial
branch: |
Supreme
Court |
| Political
parties and leaders: |
none |
| Political
pressure groups and leaders: |
various Arab nationalist movements with
almost negligible memberships may be functioning clandestinely, as well as some
Islamic elements |
| International organization participation: |
ABEDA, AfDB, AFESD, AL, AMF, AMU, CAEU,
CCC, ECA, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO,
IMF, IMO, Inmarsat, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ISO, ITU, MONUC, NAM, OAPEC, OAU,
OIC, OPEC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO,
WToO |
| Diplomatic
representation in the US: |
Libya does not have an embassy in the
US |
| Diplomatic
representation from the US: |
the US suspended all embassy activities
in Tripoli on 2 May 1980 |
| Flag
description: |
plain green; green is the traditional
color of Islam (the state religion) | Source: World Factbook |