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It is worth asking how Tunisian constitutionalism has affected the formulation of the current draft Constitution.
On October 23, Tunisians will vote in their first democratic election in decades - choosing between 81 new parties.
Rachid Ghannouchi, leader of the previously banned al-Nahda party, returns home after 21 years in the UK.
Three more ministers have quit, following the resignation of the prime minister and two others since the weekend.
Remaining ministers who served under ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali quit after protesters demand they resign.
Three people dead after clashes between demonstrators and security forces in Tunis, in second day of unrest in capital.
Transitional government announces mid-July elections as tens of thousands rally to demand prime minister steps down.
Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Bahrain: A roundup of the popular protests that have swept the region over the last few months.
The 74-year-old ousted Tunisian president, exiled in Saudi Arabia, is said to be in a coma following a stroke.
Moves seen as bid to appease people after mass protests in Tunisia and Egypt toppled long-serving presidents.
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