Mohamed al-Menfi
President · 🇱🇾 Libya·2021–present
Leadership Snapshotⓘ
- Role
- President
- Party
- independent politician
- Term Started
- Mar 2021
- Government
- Transitional/divided government
Curated estimate — no expert-survey data available.
Leadership Radarⓘ
Current CapabilityPopularity Signalsⓘ
Direct approval of the leader's job performance — polled domestically.
Trust in the president / government; used as a proxy when direct approval is unavailable.
Foreign publics' confidence in this leader on world affairs (Pew Research; major leaders only).
Leadership Analysisⓘ
Executive Brief — NationsHelm Intelligence
Mohamed al-Menfi currently holds the position of President of Libya with a Leadership Rating of 37. Operating in a genuinely difficult governance environment, the overall rating of 37 offers a direct read on this profile.
The core profile is anchored by Economy (42), Integrity (42), Diplomacy (41). This maps to a "Reformer" archetype: has delivered consistent economic stability, with the secondary dimensions reinforcing rather than contradicting the primary signal.
The principal constraint on this profile is concentrated in Defense (32) and Politics (32). Has a relatively thin defense profile. For Libya, this gap represents a structural vulnerability that could limit long-term policy effectiveness.
Strengths & Weaknessesⓘ
Economic stewardship, growth, and macro stability
Perceived transparency and anti-corruption track record
International relations and multilateral negotiation
Public communication, oratory, and media presence
Performance under economic, health, or security crises
National security doctrine and defense capability
Political coalition-building and governability
Current public approval and political legitimacy
State management and policy execution capacity
Strategic foresight and long-term reform capacity
Country Contextⓘ
Full nation intelligence →Country scores are blended with live World Bank data where available. Save difficulty reflects the structural challenge of governing this nation — not the leader's individual performance.
Leadership Archetype
Defined by an agenda of structural change. Reform-oriented leaders absorb political costs in the short term for long-term institutional transformation — high vision paired with elevated reform difficulty tolerance.
Archetypes are derived automatically from the leadership stat profile and active traits — not hand-assigned.
Current Challengesⓘ
Economy score of 42 indicates ongoing challenges with macroeconomic management in Libya.
Integrity score of 42 reflects persistent accountability pressures that constrain institutional effectiveness.
Popularity rating of 33 signals a significant gap between this leadership and public approval.
Stability score of 48 indicates the system's performance is heavily dependent on this leader — a concentration risk.
Leadership Conditionsⓘ
Moderate — performance is tied to this leader's presence.
Low barriers to policy change.
Neutral external backdrop.
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