No, not any time soon but that also is my opinion. I will say this however.
Any leader of any party, or any governmental model can ruin the country, just can each can prosper it. It all depends on making sound judgments. You and I are against dictators and rightfully so, but even dictators can prosper his/her country if the right decisions are made. One needs only to look at the great empires of history such as the Persian, Babylonian, and Roman, and Peter the Great to see that it is not impossible to rule with success
With that said, such rule depends entirely on how knowledgeable s/he is, the level of his/her integrity, and how willing the ruler is to suggestion. S/he does not know everything. S/he might be a great war leader, but if s/he does not understand how the market economy works, then s/he'll be making decisions out of ignorance or heed advices of biased, ideological opinion which will likely sow the seeds of ruin. But suppose if s/he knows everything about the market economy, warfare, geopolitics, etc, but does not listen, s/he too will sow the seeds of ruin.
We are blessed to live under a representative democracy, where the executive power is checked by the two other powers, but even with ours if the executive does not listen or woefully ignorant of matters crucial then s/he could do great damage to our country. Good that we have elections every four years, but if it becomes an acceptable trend by the voting public, or the executive managed to wrest power from the two branches becoming a totalitarian power, then we are in trouble.
Lastly, if s/he does not act according to his/her integrity, s/he may know everything and heed good opinion, but eventually not do both for long. Selfish ambition, greed, or cowardice will soon dictate his/her decisions, and between the three errors this is the most deadly. It will set a trend to others to follow, and soon will discredit the executive and the government as a whole.