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In 10 years: Tunisia and its democracy nowadays

A pressure with no end

Tunisia’s transition to democracy began after the economic collapse in 2008. This economic collapse caused a large number of youth having no job at all. President Ben Ali was getting weaker over a short period of time. As a famous protestant said during that period, their goal is more about employment than a democracy. However, the ongoing civil strife and the numerous alliances were created with traders and cultural groups across the country. This led to an appeal for democracy, which continued to raise influence until President Ben Ali finally gave up. Today, Tunisians are still dedicated to democratic nature of society and continue to improve the quality of Tunisian democracy. Therefore, two years ago, the anti-enrichment law was passed, aimed at dealing with never ending corruption that greatly slows economic growth of the country.

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