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  2. Human rights in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia was upgraded to "Partly Free" after the revolution (often associated with the so-called Arab Spring, with its political rights rating improved from 7 to 3 (with 7 the worst and 1 the best) and its civil liberties rating going from 5 to 4. [1] As of 2016, Tunisia has been upgraded to "Free"—the only Arab country to receive this rating. [2]

  3. 2021 Tunisian self-coup - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Tunisian self-coup took place on 25 July 2021, when Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the government of Hichem Mechichi, suspended the Assembly of the Representatives of the People and revoked the immunity of its members.

  4. 2024 Tunisian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    On 2 September Ayachi Zammel was arrested on suspicion of falsifying endorsements shortly before his candidacy was confirmed by the ISIE. [71] On 18 September, he was sentenced to 20 months imprisonment for the charges.

  5. Tunisian revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian people and the Egyptian public have been following the events in Tunisia with so much joy, since they can draw parallels between the Tunisian situation and their own. ' " [202] After the beginning of the uprising in Tunisia, a similar revolution in Egypt led to the removal of president Hosni Mubarak on 11 February, in turn ...

  6. 2022 Tunisian constitutional referendum - Wikipedia

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    The centre-left political party Democratic Current announced that it would boycott the legislative elections scheduled for December. [3] The court's spokesperson, Imed Ghabri, [ 6 ] said in a press release on 29 July 2022 that the Administrative Court had not yet received any appeals regarding the preliminary results of the referendum.

  7. Prostitution in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Alexandropoulos, Jacques; Cabanel, Patrick (2000). "La prostitution en Tunisie au temps de la colonisation" [Prostitution in Tunisia at the time of colonization]. La Tunisie mosaïque: Diasporas, cosmopolitisme, archéologies de l'identité (in French). Presses Universitaires du Mirail. pp. 389– 413. ISBN 9782858164981.

  8. Télévision Tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    RTT 2 (later replaced by Arabic language channel Tunis 2 in 1990) was closed in 1994 and instead replaced by the youth channel Canal 21. French programming from France 2 continued to be aired until the end of October 1999. [3] The two channels later changed their names several times and are currently El Watania 1 and El Watania 2 since

  9. Governorates of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The governorates are divided into 264 delegations (mutamadiyat), and further subdivided into municipalities (baladiyat), [1] and sectors (imadats). [2] Tunisia is divided into 6 regions. [ 3 ]