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Women in the new Tunisian Constitution

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June 26, 2014

Women in the new Tunisian Constitution

Inclusive and effective political institutions (parliament, constituent assemblies, and political parties) are critical to respond to citizen’s expectations for voice, development and
accountability: this requires a constant engagement with political actors on the ground, a high level of trust-building measures, responsiveness to quickly deliver on very technical demands
and adaptability to volatile and highly fluid political environments.
These issues are particularly relevant in post-Revolution Tunisia, as they were central demands driving the uprising against Zine el Abidine Ben Ali’s regime in 2010 and 2011

Resource type
Publisher
AGORA
Publication year
2014

Inclusive and effective political institutions (parliament, constituent assemblies, and political parties) are critical to respond to citizen’s expectations for voice, development and
accountability: this requires a constant engagement with political actors on the ground, a high level of trust-building measures, responsiveness to quickly deliver on very technical demands
and adaptability to volatile and highly fluid political environments.
These issues are particularly relevant in post-Revolution Tunisia, as they were central demands driving the uprising against Zine el Abidine Ben Ali’s regime in 2010 and 2011

Resource type
Publisher
AGORA
Publication year
2014