Good side of Muammar Gaddafi and 7 things he did for the Libyans
His death while still in office was widely praised by the US administration as a victory over his dictatorial dictatorship. Many people still believe Gaddafi was a brilliant leader and that assassinating him was a terrible idea, even after all these years.
This is what inspired me to conduct some investigation to verify the claims made by the folks. In this post, we'll show you some of the Secret Truths about Gaddafi that you probably never knew about to help you see him in a new light.
1. During Gaddafi's reign in Libya, owning a home was regarded as a human right. He had even promised that he and his parents would not be able to buy a home until every Libyan had one. His mother and wife were still living in a tent when he was alive.
2. His government would give all newlyweds $ 50000 during his reign. This was to assist them in purchasing a home or renting an apartment to begin their new life.
3. During Gaddafi's reign, medical treatment and education were both provided free of charge. According to research, before he came to power, just 25% of the population was literate, but that number rose to 83 percent under his reign.
4. While Gaddafi was still in power, anyone who wanted to pursue farming as a career received government assistance. His government would provide him with free land, as well as all of the necessary farming equipment, seeds, and livestock to begin his or her farming career.
5. While he was still in power, any Libyan in need of treatment that was not available in Libya would be sponsored to travel abroad by the government. They would be sponsored throughout their schooling as well.
6. Every Libyan who wanted to buy a car during Gaddafi's reign received a government subsidy of 50% off the price. During his reign, the cost of gasoline was $0.14 a liter.
7. Banks would not charge interest on loans during his reign. Any Libyan was free to take out loans and repay them without interest.
Even though he had a few flaws during his lifetime, we can conclude that he spurred Libya to become one of the world's strongest economies. Any Libyan who lived during his rule will agree that it was the best that the country had ever seen. Life in Libya has never been the same since his death.
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