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  • 3 years ago
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00:00Ten years ago. According to the National Petroleum Corporation, the black gold sector recorded a cumulative financial loss
00:07estimated at 1.7 billion dollars
00:11due to the closure of oil fields and ports in the country for a certain period. Officials in the United Nations mission also confirmed
00:19that more than nine hundred thousand people
00:22in dire need of humanitarian aid, most of them women and children.
00:30I resume the discussion with you Mr. Atef Al-Hasi. It's customary for the economy to save politics. I followed up with the numbers.
00:40Public debt far exceeds Libyan GDP.
00:45Are you optimistic that politics can save the economy this time, especially investment and oil tourism?
00:59It's usually in rent-seeking economies. You can never rely on this economy to save anything. Rent-seeking economies is a one-way economy
01:10It's a company's spending here in highly stable areas. Excuse me, I think that the problem
01:19But it is in stages that the political direction and political will there
01:24new plans and horizons differ on the rent economy and reliance on one source .
01:30Many countries succeeded in getting rid of this dependence on one source, and moving to a state of investment and partnership with foreigners and
01:40national capital, and all this kind of moving the economy
01:43to get rid of this basic and main constraint. As for now, the issue of stability is a priority issue
01:50We cannot spend at all, even if we spend all our oil. Not at all
01:56Buy stability. the purchase of stability can only take place through political stability .
02:00a political conflict needs a certain level of security, and from here the wheel of economy begins. We all need to focus on
02:09The main issue is security in reaching
02:12political stability, and then to reach a kind of economic stability and get rid of this pioneering economy to a more investment economy
02:22and
02:23based on partnership with international parties that also determine political stability to a longer sustainable period.
02:29Yes, Dr. Abdul Hakim, now, if we rearrange the cart and the horse, as he says, between the economy and politics in Libya,
02:38Is there a rush in the political solution
02:41to save the economy and to look after the oil wealth? Or should the economy always be the priority
02:49To save what can be saved? then
02:51accompany or follow the policy and its problems while declaring a state of well-being and the presence of wealth may threaten