The case of Tunisian elections following the Arab Spring: How polling is necessary to understand the influence of cultural, religious and political groups

This paper discusses the results of an opinion poll conducted after the first democratic Constituent Assembly election in Tunisia which followed the Arab Spring political revolution.

The case of Tunisian elections following the Arab Spring: How polling is necessary to understand the influence of cultural, religious and political groups

Nébil BelaamEMRHOD, Tunisia

Introduction

Tunisia is a Northern Africa country located on the south of the Mediterranean Sea, between Libya on the east and Algeria on the west.

Figure 1: Tunisia

Tunisia received its independence in 1956 after 75 years of French protectorate. The country has been governed, first for 31 years by Habib Bourguiba: a charismatic and forward-thinking leader who supported the rights of women, secularism, and widespread education unmatched by any other Arab nation....

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