Early parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 1 November 1981, following changes to the constitution to allow for multi-party politics after 18...
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Following the 2011 Tunisian revolution, elections in Tunisia for the president and the unicameral Assembly of the Representatives of the People are scheduled...
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The Tunisian Parliament (Arabic: البرلمان التونسي al-Barlamān at-Tūnsī) is the bicameral institution exercising the legislative power of the Tunisian Republic...
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Communiste Tunisien) was a Marxist political party in Tunisia. The PCT was founded on 21 May 1934 as the Tunisian federation of the French Communist Party, and...
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Ennahda (redirect from Ennahdha (Tunisian party))
party came in second with 27.79% of the vote, in the 2014 Tunisian parliamentary election, forming a coalition government with the largest secular party...
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Beji Caid Essebsi (category 20th-century Tunisian politicians)
parliamentary election. In December 2014, he won the first regular presidential election following the Tunisian Revolution, becoming Tunisia's first democratically...
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Hayet Omri (category 21st-century Tunisian politicians)
Assembly of the Representatives of the People in the 2014 Tunisian parliamentary election for the Sidi Bouzid Governorate. "L'inventrice et député Hayet...
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Democratic Patriots' Unified Party (category 1982 establishments in Tunisia)
Tunisia. Established in 1981, the movement was only legalised in 2011 after the Tunisian Revolution. The movement primarily advocates a parliamentary...
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2010. "Longtime Tunisian Leader Deposed by Prime Minister". Los Angeles Times. November 1987. Retrieved 20 November 2010. "Tunisian Constitution" (PDF)...
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five-year term. In the parliamentary elections, Bourguiba's Neo Destour won all 90 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, with only the Tunisian Communist Party running...
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Movement of Socialist Democrats (category 1978 establishments in Tunisia)
Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD). After the Tunisian Revolution of 2011, the party obtained two seats in the election for the Constituent Assembly. The MDS...
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Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (category People of the Tunisian revolution)
bin ʿAlī, Tunisian Arabic: Zīn il-ʿĀbdīn bin ʿAlī; 3 September 1936 – 19 September 2019), commonly known as Ben Ali or Ezzine, was a Tunisian politician...
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until the 2011 Tunisian revolution. The Neo-Destour won every seat in the Chamber at the first elections in 1959. From then on, Tunisia was effectively...
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Ba'ath Party (Iraqi-dominated faction) (category Socialist parties in Tunisia)
was outlawed under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Following the Tunisian Revolution, the Tunisian Ba'ath Movement (Arabic: حركة البعث التونسي Haraket Al-Ba'ath...
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coup leader Juvénal Habyarimana; 99% voted in favour. Parliamentary elections were delayed until 1981 and saw the National Republican Movement for Democracy...
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the December 2010 revolution in Tunisia and protests across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) began, Tunisian women have played an unprecedented...
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Safi Saïd (category Tunisian journalists)
Saïd, is a Tunisian journalist and writer. He was a candidate in the 2014 Tunisian presidential election and in the 2019 presidential election. He is considered...
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Wassila Bourguiba (category First ladies of Tunisia)
impoverished Tunisian bourgeois family previously composed of senior officials and large landowners. Her mother, Fatma Dellagi, also came from the Tunisian bourgeoisie...
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The Tunisian Constitution of 1959 was promulgated on 1 June 1959. The application of the text was suspended following the Tunisian Revolution, a Constituent...
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party a combined 88 percent parliamentary majority. The poor performance of the NDP in the 2000 parliamentary elections afforded Gamal Mubarak an opportunity...
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Presidential system (section Presidential elections)
powers of the executive, contrasting parliamentary systems, which may allow the prime minister to call elections whenever they see fit or orchestrate...
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Democratic Constitutional Rally (category Tunisian revolution)
in 1956 until it was overthrown and dissolved in the Tunisian revolution in 2011. In 1920, Tunisian nationalists formed the Destour (Constitutional) Party...
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Israeli citizens of Tunisian descent may travel to Tunisia on their Israeli passports. Farid Abboud, Lebanese Ambassador to Tunisia (2007–2013) Jacob Walles...
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Parliamentary elections were held in Egypt in 2010. The first stage was held on 28 November 2010 and the second round was held on 5 December 2010. The...
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Lalgarh have rejected parliamentary politics (as well as the NGO and Maoist alternatives). Analyzing the hybrid regimes in the period 1981–2006, the political...
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stand for election are eligible to the executive committee. The executive committee is the administrative organ of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. The...
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Mission during the 2011 election for a constituent assembly, the first vote in after the Tunisian revolution. He later led the EU-Election Observer Mission for...
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Dominant-party system (category Elections)
party, 1964–1992) Civic election, 2014: CCM 74.50% Presidential election, 2015: John Magufuli (CCM) 58.46% Parliamentary election, 2015: CCM 252 of 367...
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Tunisia". Retrieved 2010-10-14. "Leaders of Tunisia - Ministers of Foreign Affairs". Retrieved 2010-10-12. Douglas Stanglin (2011-01-27). "Tunisian foreign...
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