Tunisia’s Coalition Government: Features, Implications and Challenges

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  • Anouar Jamaoui

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12816/0011491

Keywords:

Coalition Government, Tunisia, Habib Essid, Nidaa Tounes, Ennahda

Abstract

Beginning with a look at Tunisia’s current coalition government, formed by Habib Essid, this paper discusses the challenges that this government faces going forward. It will examine issues of security, economic and social issues, terrorist organizations and organized crime; each of which threaten Tunisia’s prospects for peace and democracy in the post-revolution period. While the new government won a comfortable majority unprecedented among post-revolution governments, some actors believe the composition of this government has not taken into account the marginal and deprived regions of the country, and is more inclined to centralize power in favor of coastal regions or the capital city. This paper argues a different view, however, and suggests that Essid is more concerned with establishing pluralism and gaining the most supporters in the parliament in order to pass a test of confidence. The paper also argues that the composition of the new government was based on a broad pluralistic political/ technocratic coalition that combined secularists, Islamists and non-partisans; characterized by the neutralization of most sovereign ministries.

Author Biography

  • Anouar Jamaoui
    أكاديميّ وباحث جامعي تونسي.ّ قراءة في الملامح والتداعيات والتحديات

Published

2015-03-01

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