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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 next day after the coup, Mechichi released a statement on social media in which he announced that he would hand over authority to the next prime minister the President chooses, [20] saying that he won't "play an obstructive role in complicating the situation in Tunisia" and that he will "continue to serve his country under all circumstances ...

  4. 2024 Tunisian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    In detention since October 2023, her candidacy was filed by her defense committee on 3 August without a criminal record or sponsorships, following the ISIE's refusal to provide the necessary copy. [47] Kais Saied, the outgoing President, [48] having officially announced his candidacy for his own re-election on 20 July filed it on 5 August. [49 ...

  5. Economy of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Officially, 15.2% of the Tunisian workforce is unemployed. In 2011, after the Arab Spring , the economy slumped but then recovered with 2.81% GDP growth in 2014. However, unemployment is still one of the major issues with 15.2% of the labor force unemployed as of the first quarter of 2014.

  6. Sidi Abdallah Guech - Wikipedia

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    Tolerated and then recognised by the authorities in 1942, [3] the alley was mainly frequented by Tunisians, Muslims or Jews during the French protectorate. [6] The women who worked there often come from underprivileged backgrounds, their clients also being for the most part poor men, many coming from Algeria. [6]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Governorates of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Key Governorate Population (2014) [4] Area (km 2) [5] Density Region 1 Ariana: 576,088 482 1,195.20 North East: 2 Béja: 303,032 3,740 81.02 North West: 3 Ben Arous

  9. 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.