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- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests abstract "A series of protests are occurring in Tunisia that began in 2013 and are a part of an ongoing political crisis between the Islamist-led government of Tunisia dominated by Rashid al-Ghannushi's Ennahda Movement and the mainly secular opposition and ended after the adoption of new Tunisian Constitution in January 2014. The events come as an aftermath of the 2011 Tunisian revolution that saw the ouster of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali followed by a general election when Ennahda won a plurality alongside Moncef Marzouki's allied CPR.Many incidents fueled the protests including the assassination of prominent secular leaders Chokri Belaid on 6 February 2013 and Mohamed Brahmi on 25 July. Other factors include the government's failure to deal with the rise of hardline Salafist groups including Ansar al-Sharia which is widely believed to be behind the assassinations, as well as many other attacks on security personnel and state institutions. This prompted the government to list the group as a terrorist organization amid growing pressure by opposition groups.The protests intensified on October 23, 2013, when thousands of demonstrators took to the streets calling for the government to step down hours before talks between the ruling Islamist coalition and opposition leaders that concluded with Ennahda promising to resign in three weeks ending a months-old political deadlock. In exchange for Ennahda's resignation, the opposition agreed to pass a constitution in which freedom of worship will be guaranteed but in the same time gave a greater role to religion in public life than before.".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests thumbnail Flag_of_Tunisia.svg?width=300.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests wikiPageID "41983344".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests wikiPageRevisionID "606063413".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests date "2013-02-06".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests goals "Resignation of the Islamist-led government.".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests goals "Secular constitution".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Ahmed Brahim".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Ali Laarayedh".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Beji Caid Essebsi".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Chokri Belaid".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Hamadi Jebali".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Hamma Hammami".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Maya Jribi".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Mohamed Brahmi".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Moncef Marzouki".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Rashid al-Ghannushi".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Taïeb Baccouche".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests leadfigures "* Ziad Lakhdhar".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests methods "* Civil disobedience * Civil resistance * Demonstrations * General strikes * Online activism".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests partof "the aftermath of the Tunisian Revolution".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests side "Government of Tunisia * Ennahda * CPR * Ettakatol".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests side "Opposition coalitions: * Tunisian General Labour Union * National Salvation Front * Popular Front * Union for Tunisia Unaffiliated protesters: * Secularists * Leftists * Liberals * Feminists * Anarchists".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests status List_of_ongoing_protests.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests status "*Prime Minister Ali Laarayedh resigns and replaced by a technocratic government formed by Mehdi Jomaa, a former minister in Laarayedh's government. *New constitution passed. *Continuing protests against terrorism and economic hardship among other issues.".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests title "2013".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:2013_in_Tunisia.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:2013_protests.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:2014_in_Tunisia.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:2014_protests.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:Civil_disobedience.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Tunisia.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests subject Category:Tunisian_Revolution.
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests comment "A series of protests are occurring in Tunisia that began in 2013 and are a part of an ongoing political crisis between the Islamist-led government of Tunisia dominated by Rashid al-Ghannushi's Ennahda Movement and the mainly secular opposition and ended after the adoption of new Tunisian Constitution in January 2014.".
- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests label "2013–14 Tunisian protests".
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- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests sameAs Q16147313.
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- 2013–14_Tunisian_protests depiction Flag_of_Tunisia.svg.