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The situation remains in a state of flux, with different observers providing virtually irreconcilable accounts of the current status of human rights in that country. For most of the time since Freedom House began issuing its Freedom in the World ratings, Tunisia ranked near the bottom of the ratings; it consistently garnered "Not Free" rankings ...
A spokesman for Secretary-General of the United Nations António Guterres called on both sides to "exercise restraint, refrain from violence and ensure that the situation remains calm". [42] The International Monetary Fund offered to continue assisting the country with the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tunisia had requested a three-year $4 ...
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 ...
Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Tunisia.Despite its legality, no executions have been carried out since 1990. Tunisia is classified as "Abolitionist in Practice."
On 25 July 2021, Republic Day, after months of political crisis between President of the Republic, Kais Saied and the Assembly of the Representatives of the People, thousands of protesters demanded the latter's dissolution and a change of regime. [3]
2022 Tunisian constitutional referendum 25 July 2022 Do you support the new draft constitution for the Tunisian republic? The official logo of the Tunisian constitutional referendum 2022 Website www.isie.tn Results Choice Votes % Yes 2,607,884 94.60% No 148,723 5.40% Valid votes 2,756,607 97.40% Invalid or blank votes 73,487 2.60% Total votes 2,830,094 100.00% Registered voters/turnout ...
GDP per capita soared by more than 380% in the seventies (1970–1980: USD 280–1,369). But this proved unsustainable and it collapsed to a cumulative 10% growth in the turbulent eighties (1980–1990: USD 1,369–1,507), rising again to almost 50% cumulative growth in the nineties (1990–2000: USD 1,507–2,245), signifying the impact of successful diversification.
Nidaa Tounes [5] (Arabic: حركة نداء تونس Ḥarakat Nidā’ Tūnis, French: Appel de la Tunisie; usually translated as "Call of Tunisia", "Call for Tunisia", [6] or "Tunisia's Call" [7]) is a big tent secularist political party in Tunisia.