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Demonstrators defy government ban amid growing anger over worsening economy and increasing clout of Salafis.
Last Modified: 09 Apr 2012 14:06 GMT Africa
With the inauguration of the Constituent Assembly, Tunisians will have to put political and social theory into practice.
Intissar Kherigi Last Modified: 28 Nov 2011 12:47 GMT Opinion
Democratically elected assembly entrusted with recasting country's political system, meets in palace outside Tunis.
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 18:32 GMT Africa
On October 23, Tunisian voters will have 81 parties and hundreds of independent candidates to choose from.
Sam Bollier Last Modified: 27 Oct 2011 15:01 GMT Features
On October 23, Tunisians will vote in their first democratic election in decades - choosing between 81 new parties.
Last Modified: 27 Oct 2011 14:41 GMT Spotlight
Islamists could win, but the number of Tunisians who decide to vote is even more important than who they vote for.
Larbi Sadiki Last Modified: 23 Oct 2011 15:45 GMT Opinion
By reaching compromises, the country will reinforce its traditional inclination for moderation with Sunday's vote.
Mohamed Zayani Last Modified: 22 Oct 2011 14:40 GMT Opinion
The Free Patriotic Union compensated for a lack of history with lavish campaign, testing limits of electoral authority.
Yasmine Ryan Last Modified: 21 Oct 2011 14:48 GMT Features
Despite risks, the upcoming election for a constituent assembly in Tunisia is poised to succeed.
Allan Bradley Last Modified: 19 Oct 2011 09:39 GMT Opinion
International observers help Tunisia prepare for its first democratic election in decades.
Yasmine Ryan Last Modified: 14 Oct 2011 20:15 GMT 2011 Tunisia Election
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