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  2. Islamic State insurgency in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    However, the Tunisian government blamed a local splinter group of Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), called the Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade, for the attack. On 28 March, nine members were killed in a police raid. History 2015

  3. Politics of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Tunisia. The politics of Tunisia takes place within the framework of a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic, [1] with a president serving as head of state, prime minister as head of government, a unicameral legislature and a court system influenced by French civil law. Between 1956 and 2011, Tunisia operated ...

  4. Constitution of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The constitution is the framework for the organization of the Tunisian government and for the relationship of the federal government with the governorates, citizens, and all people within Tunisia. Tunisia's first modern constitution was the Fundamental Pact of 1857. This was followed by the Constitution of 1861, which was not replaced until ...

  5. Assembly of the Representatives of the People - Wikipedia

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    The Assembly of the Representatives of the People ( Arabic: مجلس نواب الشعب Mejlis Nuwwēb esh-She‘b, French: Assemblée des représentants du peuple; ARP) is Tunisia 's legislative branch of government. The unicameral Assembly replaced the Constituent Assembly and was first elected on 26 October 2014. [1]

  6. Italy–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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    Italy. Tunisia. Italy–Tunisia relations are foreign relations between the Italian Republic and the Republic of Tunisia. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1957. Italy has an embassy in Tunis and 3 honorary consulates (in Bizerte, Sfax and Sousse ). Tunisia has an embassy in Rome, a general consulate in Palermo, 3 consulates ...

  7. Mohamed Harmel - Wikipedia

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    Mohamed Harmel (محمد حرمل) (November 1929 – 18 September 2011) was a Tunisian politician . Between 1981 and 1993 he served as First Secretary of the Tunisian Communist Party, [1] and in 2007 he became an honorary president of the Ettajdid Movement. [2] He was a member of the country's Chamber of Advisors (Upper legislative assembly ...

  8. Religion in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Of the religions in Tunisia, Islam is the most prevalent. It is estimated that in 2022, approximately 99% [1] of Tunisia's inhabitants identified themselves as Muslims. [2] [3] Religion in Tunisia (2022) [1] Islam (99%) Other (1%) The country also includes Christian, Jewish, and Baháʼí communities. While the Tunisian constitution declares ...

  9. Truth and Dignity Commission (Tunisia) - Wikipedia

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    The Truth and Dignity Commission ( Arabic: هيئة الحقيقة والكرامة) ( Hai'at ul-Ḥaqiqa wul-Karāma) ( French: Instance Vérité et Dignité) is an independent tribunal established by law in Tunisia on 23 December 2013 [1] and formally launched on 9 June 2014 by then-President Moncef Marzouki. [2] Established following the ...