1. Democracy and Establishing the Islamic State
The fundamentals for a well-established democracy requires the government to protect individual and minority rights to allow the public's freedom of speech. It also requires an actively involved government to ensure all citizens receive equal protection and treatment under the governing law. ... The same family line tends to hold power of the government because there is much corruption. ... Prior to the January 14th revolution, Tunisia's political system was set by authoritarian standards. ... Even opposing presidential candidates supported Ben ˜Ali for seats in government eve...
- Word Count: 568
- Approx Pages: 2
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate