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Protesters wave a flag and a picture of slain opposition leader Mohamed Brahmi during a demonstration to call for the departure of the Islamist-led ruling coalition, outside the Constituent Assembly headquarters in Tunis September 7, 2013 (REUTERS/ Anis Mili)


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Tunisian supporters of ruling Islamist party Ennahda carry a large version of their national flag as they march through Tunis’s Habib Bourguiba Avenue during a demonstration to protest their movement’s legitimacy and denounce plans for a government of technocrats aimed at resolving a major crisis on February 16, 2013. (AFP PHOTO/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA)


Opinion: Ennahda will survive the next elections

Opinion: Ennahda will survive the next elections

Some observers of the Tunisian political scene think that the country will experience a dramatic change as a result of the elections scheduled for the end of the year. However, many of those familiar with the details of the political scene in Tunisia since the time of...