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Former Tunisian prime minister Beji Caid El-Sebsi, center, leaves after a meeting as part of a dialogue between Ennahda and opposition figures in Tunis, on November 4, 2013. (Reuters/Zoubeir Souissi)
by Monji Saidani | Nov 10, 2013 | Middle East
Tunis, Asharq Al-Awsat—Amid expectations that the Tunisian National Dialogue will resume this coming week after being suspended last Monday, the attention of the Tunisian political class is once again set on the list of candidates for prime minister. The search for a...
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Tunisians chant slogans and hold pictures of assassinated leftist politician Chokri Belaid during a demonstration against the Islamist Ennahda movement in Tunis February 23, 2013. (REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi)
by Tohami Al-Abdouli | May 17, 2013 | Debate
Today, the leaders of the Ennahda Movement in Tunisia are rushing to dominate the forthcoming elections, whether via legitimate or illegitimate means. In the first place, for Ennahda even reaching power was akin to a dream coming true or a lucky strike that will not...