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Abstract
El estallido de la revuelta contra el régimen de Muammar Gadafi en febrero de 2011, la posterior guerra civil y los procesos legislativo y constituyente ulteriores han permitido a los islamistas ocupar el espacio público, reconstruir sus bases y completar su proceso de elitización. Los sectores islamistas se han unido al proceso de reconstrucción del sistema político, tanto a través de la participación en las elecciones, como en las instituciones de nueva creación. A diferencia de otros países de la región, los partidos islamistas no han logrado convertirse en la primera fuerza política. Sin embargo, constituyen un eje ideológico particularmente importante. Asimismo, los acontecimientos vinculados a la revolución del 17 de febrero han confirmado la heterogeneidad del fenómeno que se oculta bajo la etiqueta común de islam político.
Abstract The outbreak of the revolt against the regime of Muammar Gaddafi in February 2011, the subsequent civil war, and the ulterior legislative and constituent processes have enabled Islamists to initiate a process of emergence in the public space, rebuilding its bases and gentrification. The Islamist sectors have joined the process of rebuilding the political system, participating in the elections and in the newly created institutions. Unlike other countries in the region, Islamist parties fail to become the first political force in the country. However, they have become a particularly important ideological axis. These events have proved the heterogeneity of the phenomenon grouped under the common label of political Islam.
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