It won't for the north. The counterparts we work with are in the north, and they see their degree of freedom being pulled back.
They qualify it as a return to the early nineties, when a lot of women were fired from their jobs because of their dress. It was a lot more repressive. There was some measure of freedom, but since the referendum took place, that freedom seems to be eroded: there are more visits from security officials, and there is the blatant use of rape against protesters as a form of punishment for participating or speaking out. The sense we're getting from our counterparts is that in the north the situation will definitely be worse.