Since the revolution, the number of civil society associations in Tunisia has more doubled, reaching some 19 thousand. In the context of establishing a “participative democracy” with citizens and civil society as principal actors, Decree-law 88 of 2011 guaranteed the “freedom to create, belong to, and carry out activities through associations, and the strengthening of the role of civil society organizations…” But there is a tremendous gap between legislation and practice, as founders and heads of Tunisian civil society organizations repeated umpteen times last week during a forum on “Governance of Associations.”
Mohamed Louzir
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Tunisia’s ICT Sector: Lobbies within the Council for Digital Economy deviate from National Strategic Plan
Tunisia has missed its opportunity to create an independent, multi-party governance apparatus, to develop and employ mechanisms for open and transparent decision-making and thereby save the ICT sector which is presently overrun by business and politics.
Post-Elections du 23 octobre 2011 : Début d’alliance des partis perdants
« Pour un parti unique » Tel était l’objet de la réunion du PDP, PDM et Afek Tounes hier soir 26 décembre à l’hôtel Golden Tulip de Gammarth. […]