• as Destour, was a Tunisian political party, founded in 1920, which had as its goal to liberate Tunisia from French colonial control. The term Destour is...
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  • French: Nouveau Parti libéral constitutionnel), most commonly known as Neo Destour, was a Tunisian political party founded in 1934 in Dar Ayed, the house...
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    Habib Bourguiba (category Destour politicians)
    anti-colonial and Tunisian national politics, joining the Destour party and co-founding the Neo Destour in 1934. He became a key figure of the independence...
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  • of the Neo Destour Party in 1934 by Habib Bourguiba and several younger members of the old Destour. Under his leadership, the Neo Destour Party successfully...
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    This was one of the stronger components of the nationalist group Neo-Destour. Habib Bourguiba made his way to the United States on 13 September 1949...
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    movement, and the more significant Destour (Arabic for "Constitution") Party established after World War I. The Destour Party called for Tunisian autonomy...
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  • one-party state, with Neo Destour as the ruling party under Prime Minister and later President Habib Bourguiba. Later the Neo Destour party was renamed the...
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    resulted in the start of negotiations for autonomy between France and the Neo Destour political party (essentially under Habib Bourguiba) supported by the Tunisian...
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    leadership of the independence movement. As the major figure of the Neo-Destour Party, he was instrumental in obtaining full independence for Tunisia in...
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    colonization resold to the French colonists. The first nationalist party, Destour, was created in 1920, but its political activity decreased rapidly in 1922...
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    centrist element: a new alignment, the political party called Destour [Constitution]. The Destour "aimed to restore the Constitution of 1861". When the French...
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    Salah ben Youssef (category Neo Destour politicians)
    protégé. He began his political career as the Secretary General of the Neo-Destour Political Party, a post where he played a role of key organizer during...
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  • Neo Destour in 1933. The Neo Destour was "under the leadership of Habib Bourguiba and Taher Sfar", and was less willing to compromise than the Destour. The...
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    Fouad Mebazaa (category Neo Destour politicians)
    Tunisia from 15 January 2011 to 13 December 2011. He was active in Neo Destour prior to Tunisian independence, served as Minister of Youth and Sports...
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    movement against the French protectorate but was sidelined by the Neo Destour after he accepted French-initiated reforms in 1954. Shortly after independence...
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    founding congress of the Neo Destour party. The 1934 Neo Destour Congress was organized by the secessionist members of the Destour party, in Ksar Hellal, on...
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    held. Bourguiba and Ben Ali also headed the ruling party, called the Neo Destour, Socialist Destourian Party then the Democratic Constitutional Rally, from...
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    Monastir and trained as a lawyer. He served as one of the founders of the Neo-Destour party and was a colleague of Habib Bourguiba. He was imprisoned for anti-colonial...
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    Tunisian politician who was a founder of the Constitutional Liberal Party (Destour) after having campaigned in the Young Tunisians Movement. Farhat was born...
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  • joined the main political party of the Tunisian national movement, the Destour. His political beginnings were characterized with a "battle" in newspapers...
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    Tunisian Workers' Communist Party (PCOT) Destour, founded 1920; split in 1934 resulted in the Neo Destour. Neo Destour, which became the PSD in 1964. Socialist...
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  • Hached's union, the UGTT, and the main national party, the Neo-Destour. The Neo-Destour was able to use its influence over the fellagha to convince France...
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    political activity and arrested leaders of the independence party Neo Destour. The Bey Muhammad VII al-Munsif (Moncef Bey) declared neutrality and attempted...
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    the Destour, a Tunisian political party, had formed a powerful base that was supported by the Bey. Their following lasted until 1934, when Neo Destour was...
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  • African nationalism, Right-wing populism 1969 1991 Africa  Tunisia Neo Destour Tunisian nationalism, Bourguibism 1963 1964 Africa  Tunisia Socialist Destourian...
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    after the 1946 Syrian independence  Tunisia: M91 rifles used by the Neo Destour  United Arab Republic: Purchased M38 rifles manufactured post-WWII and...
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    other officials to dissociate themselves from the event and members of the Destour Party claimed that the Bey's involvement demonstrated his subservience...
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    Naceur Ben Jaâfar (category Neo Destour politicians)
    joined the Neo-Destour cell in Halfaouine (a popular district in Tunis). That was before he became in 1951 a member of the Neo-Destour Federation, for...
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    Beji Caid Essebsi (category Neo Destour politicians)
    Neo Destour youth organization in Hammam-Lif. He went to France in 1950 to study law in Paris. He began his career as a lawyer defending Neo-Destour activists...
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    French colonial authorities for her political activities within the Neo Destour party. She was detained in the Téboursouk camp while she was pregnant with...
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