In 10 years: Tunisia and its democracy nowadays
History of Tunisia
Tunisia is a country in North Africa with a population around 11 million. It is located to the west from Algeria and to the east of Libya. Its capital, Tunisia, occupies the beach. It is both a center for its economics and political power and the stage of the said earlier democratic movements. Tunisia got independence from French influence in 1956 and created a republic on its own. However, only one political party, the Constitutional Democratic Alliance, dominated the country’s politics, making Tunisia a one-party state. At the end of 80-th, Presidentine El Abidine Ben Ali became the President of Tunisia and was in charge before the Spring occurred. The non-governmental organization Amnesty International often manages the country without proper respect for freedom of speech and human rights, criticizing Tunisia’s being aggressive and repressive.