Instability slows Tunisian democracy

Political assassinations and instability hamper growth and democratic change in the country.

Three years ago, Tunisians revolted against the government, starting the first of many revolutions in the Middle East. 

A new constitution is about to be finalised and an interim prime minister is to lead the country into fresh elections.

The continuing instability in the country, however, has slowed the democratic process.

Al Jazeera’s Nazanine Moshiri reports from Tunis.

Source: Al Jazeera