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Libya's current situation in 2026: political outlook, risks and power struggles

Libyaโ€™s current political situation in 2026 is defined by a deepening divide between competing centres of power, fragile economic indicators and rising external pressure.

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Libya's current situation in 2026: political outlook, risks and power struggles
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Libyaโ€™s current political situation in 2026 is entering a decisive phase, shaped by intensifying competition between domestic power centres and renewed international pressure.

After a year of relative stagnation in 2025, Libya is now moving toward a new and uncertain equilibrium.

Political authority remains contested, economic pressures are mounting, and both Libyan and foreign actors are increasingly pushing for a shift away from the status quo.

Fault lines continue to be driven by competition over oil resources, legitimacy, and political power, which is sometimes negotiated through back room deals, and sometimes negotiated through force by armed groups. 

The biggest difference over the past year was the growing evidence that Libyaโ€™s ruling elites, as well as the international community, are growing tired of the status quo.

For the past few years, it had been advantageous for all actors involved to keep Libya fragmented and its governance weak.

Now, however, the increasing interest for the return of foreign investment and the growing egos of national politicians is pushing the country toward a new status quo.

While a year ago it would have been impossible to gauge what that new reality may look like, there is now far more clarity with four competing visions beginning to consolidate themselves in the Libyan political scene.

In the east, the Libyan National Army (LNA) under the Haftar family are now looking to expand their system to the entirety of the country, while in the west, the Government of National Unity (GNU) Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dabaiba is trying to create a future for him and his family, potentially at the expense of his allies and the GNU itself.

Outside of Libya, the United Nations once again are pushing a flawed process to create a fairer country, something no Libyan politician seems to be interested in, while the United States is now looking to secure material gains through whatever new political arrangement they may arrive at. 

These visions are all somewhat in competition with one another, and 2026 will likely see increased political manoeuvring to try and set a new trajectory for the country.

Libya political situation 2026

Khalifa Haftar and the Libyan National Army's expansion plans

Over the past two years, LNA Commander Khalifa Haftar has focused on concentrating power around his family as well as solidifying a division of authority among his children. 

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