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This article lists political parties in Tunisia. Tunisia was a dominant-party state of the Constitutional Democratic Rally ("RCD" from its French language initials) before the Tunisian revolution. In the aftermath of the revolution the RCD was dissolved by the new state authorities and over 70 new political parties formed. [1]
Tunisia is a member of the Arab League, the African Union and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. It maintains close relations with the United States, France and the European Union, with which it entered an Association Agreement in 1995. [3] Tunisia's favorable relations with the United States and the European Union were earned following ...
Members of the Ennahda Party, 2011. The party was legalised on 1 March 2011. [42] A March 2011 opinion poll found the Ennahda Party ranked first among political parties in Tunisia with 29%, followed by the Progressive Democratic Party at 12.3% and the Ettajdid Movement at 7.1%. [43]
Republican Party (Tunisia) politicians (1 P) S. Socialist Destourian Party politicians (35 P) T. Tahya Tounes politicians (2 P) Tunisian Alternative politicians (1 P)
Meriem Laghmani, former member of the Heart of Tunisia party, announces her candidacy in the Kef region. The "For the People to Triumph" political initiative, founded on 9 October 2022 and bringing together 25 independent candidates supporting the 25 July process, is expected to participate in the election. [55]
Leading opposition parties in Tunisia asserted Wednesday that politically motivated arrests and gag orders are creating impossible conditions for holding democratic elections later this year.
To be eligible for office, one had to be a voter with a Tunisian mother or father and be at least 23 years. [3] [8] Tunisia's upper chamber, the Chamber of Advisors, was created in July 2002 by Parliament. Its membership was restricted to two-thirds of the number of members in the Chamber of Deputies. Members were elected or appointed.
The Congress for the Republic (Arabic: المؤتمر من أجل الجمهورية, romanized: Al-Mu’tamar min ajl al-Jumhūriyya; French: Congrès pour la République), also referred to as El Mottamar or by its French acronym CPR, is a centre-left secular political party in Tunisia.