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La Presse de Tunisie (French, daily, state-owned) [1] Le Maghreb (daily) [1] Le Temps (daily) [1] Electronic only. AlKabar Plus; Kapitalis [1] Business News;
750000 [6] have settled in France [4] - one of the most important foreign communities in the country - and two thirds of them hold double citizenship. They are concentrated mostly in the large cities (40% in Paris , 12% in Lyons and 8% in Marseilles , with smaller communities in Nice , Bordeaux , Toulouse , Strasbourg , and Lille ).
Tunisians in France are people of Tunisian descent living in France.People of Tunisian origin account for a large sector of the total population in France. Following France's colonial rule in Tunisia from 1881 to 1956, many Tunisians chose to immigrate to France from the 1960s to the present due to France's favorable economic conditions, while others sought to escape Tunisia's relatively ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 26 October 2014. [1] Campaigning started on 4 October 2014. [2] They were the first free regular legislative elections since independence in 1956, and the first elections held following the adoption of the new constitution in January 2014, which created a 217-seat Assembly of the Representatives of the People. [3]
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Almost a million Tunisians live abroad, with up to 500,000 Tunisians in France. [11] Polling for expatriate Tunisians took place in 80 countries around the world. France, Tunisia's former colonial ruler, elected ten representatives; Italy three; Germany one; North America and the rest of Europe two; and other Arab states two. [12]
In France, their percentage is estimated at 38.2%. The portion of the diaspora who are over 60 years old is around 7%. [citation needed] Originally, the largest part of the Tunisians in Europe worked in sectors requiring minimal qualifications. In effect the migrants of the 1960s and 70s were less educated (mostly farmers or manual labourers). [97]
La Dépêche tunisienne was established in 1892 [1] when the country was under the French protectorate. [2] It was the first newspaper which was published regularly in Tunisia. [1] Most literate French people in Tunisia at this time bought the paper. [3]