Talk:Politics of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi
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Remove unnecessary qualifiers- ‘nominally’ and ‘theoretically’ in the introduction of the legislative and political realities of Gaddafi’s politics?
editThe proliferation of qualifiers such as ‘theoretically’ and ‘nominally’ only serves to weaken this article. I would suggest the removal of such qualifiers in sections which are sui generis devoted to describing the political philosophy and politico-legal frameworks existent in Gaddafi’s Libya.
The existence of these qualifiers brings unnecessary doubt not only about the actuality of the implementation of these principles (which is confronted satisfactorily enough in the ‘history section’, making the use of such terms as ‘nominally’ and ‘theoretically’ examples of weak writing and nothing more. These inconsistencies between claims and subtext undermine not only the value of this article but also the factual basis of all and any claims about the politics of Gaddafi’s Libya. 5.56.148.195 (talk) 16:14, 10 March 2022 (UTC)