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1. Explain establishment of monarchy in libya ? ​

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Answered by barshashaw77
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Under the constitution of October 1951, the federal monarchy of Libya was headed by King Idris as chief of state, with succession to his designated male heirs (Art. 44 and 45 of the 1951 Constitution).[1][2] Substantial political power resided with the king. The executive arm of the government consisted of a prime minister and Council of Ministers designated by the king but also responsible to the Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of a bicameral legislature. The Senate, or upper house, consisted of eight representatives from each of the three provinces. Half of the senators were nominated by the king, who also had the right to veto legislation and to dissolve the lower house. Local autonomy in the provinces was exercised through provincial governments and legislatures. Tripoli and Benghazi served alternately as the national capital.

The Constitution was drafted under the auspices of the United Nations, and was seen to include significant mechanisms for the protection of human rights.[3][4] Ultimately, the document established an institutional apparatus that promoted transparency and safeguards against antidemocratic power accumulation.[4][5] In particular, the Constitution envisioned mechanisms to guarantee accountability in the exercise of public functions and equality of all Libyan citizens before the law.[1][2][5] At the time it was produced, it was received as a positive and forward-thinking model of good governance and balance of powers for the region.[4][5]

Answered by srps915
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Under the constitution of October 1951, the federal monarchy of Libya was headed by King Idris as chief of state, with succession to his designated male heirs (Art. 44 and 45 of the 1951 Constitution). Substantial political power resided with the king.

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