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  2. 25th of July Movement - Wikipedia

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    The 25 July Movement announces its participation in the 2022–23 Tunisian parliamentary election. [6] However, they are threatening to boycott the elections if the President of the Republic does not take into consideration the recommendations of his entourage. [7]

  3. Les Scouts Tunisiens - Wikipedia

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    Les Scouts Tunisiens (in Tunisian Arabic: الكشافة التونسية; The Tunisian Scouts) is the national Scouting organization of Tunisia.It was founded in 1934, and became a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in 1957 and is also a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.

  4. 2019 Tunisian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Presidential elections were held in Tunisia on 15 September 2019, [1] the second direct vote for the presidency since the 2011 revolution. [2] The elections had originally been planned for 17 and 24 November, [3] but were brought forward after the death of incumbent President Beji Caid Essebsi on 25 July to ensure that a new president would take office within 90 days, as required by the ...

  5. Tunisian Combatant Group - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Combatant Group (Arabic: الجماعة التونسية المقاتلة, Jama’a Combattante Tunisienne; French: Groupe Combattant Tunisien) or TCG was a loose network of terrorists with connections to Al-Qaeda that was founded in 2000 and aspired to install an Islamist government in Tunisia. [1]

  6. Tunisian Baccalaureate - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The Tunisian Baccalaureate, or Examen National du Baccalauréat, is a standardized test that was founded in 1891, a decade after the beginning of the French colonization of Tunisia (1881–1956). [1]

  7. Languages of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    A person speaking Tunisian Arabic. The Tunisian Arabic (تونسي) is considered a variety of Arabic – or more accurately a set of dialects.[2]Tunisian is built upon a significant phoenician, African Romance [3] [4] and Neo-Punic [5] [6] substratum, while its vocabulary is mostly derived from Arabic and a morphological corruption of French, Italian and English. [7]