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- Tunisian_Revolution abstract "The Tunisian Revolution, also known as the Jasmine Revolution, was an intensive campaign of civil resistance, including a series of street demonstrations taking place in Tunisia. The events began on 18 December 2010 and led to the ousting of longtime President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011. It eventually led to a thorough democratization of the country and to free and democratic elections. They saw the victory of a coalition of the Islamist Ennahda Movement with the centre-left Congress for the Republic and the left-leaning Ettakatol as junior partners.The demonstrations were precipitated by high unemployment, food inflation, corruption, a lack of freedom of speech and other political freedoms and poor living conditions. The protests constituted the most dramatic wave of social and political unrest in Tunisia in three decades and have resulted in scores of deaths and injuries, most of which were the result of action by police and security forces against demonstrators. The protests were sparked by the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi on 17 December 2010 and led to the ousting of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 28 days later on 14 January 2011, when he officially resigned after fleeing to Saudi Arabia, ending 23 years in power. Labour unions were said to be an integral part of the protests. The protests inspired similar actions throughout the Arab world.Following Ben Ali's departure from the country, a state of emergency was declared. The Constitutional Court affirmed Fouad Mebazaa as acting president under Article 57 of the Constitution. A caretaker coalition government was also created, including members of Ben Ali's party, the Constitutional Democratic Rally (RCD), in key ministries, while including other opposition figures in other ministries, with elections to take place within 60 days. However, five newly appointed non-RCD ministers resigned almost immediately, and daily street protests in Tunis and other towns around Tunisia continued, demanding that the new government have no RCD members and that the RCD itself be disbanded. On 27 January Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi reshuffled the government, removing all former RCD members other than himself. On 6 February the new interior minister suspended all party activities of the RCD, citing security reasons. The party was dissolved, as protesters had demanded, on 9 March 2011.Following further public protests, Ghannouchi himself resigned on 27 February, and Beji Caid el Sebsi became Prime Minister; two other members of the Interim Government resigned on the following day. On 3 March 2011, the president announced the elections for the Constituent Assembly, which were held on 23 October 2011 with the Islamist Ennahda Party winning the plurality of seats.".
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- Tunisian_Revolution caption "Protesters with a sign that says "Ben Ali, get out" in French.".
- Tunisian_Revolution causes "*Government corruption *Inflation *Unemployment *Political repression".
- Tunisian_Revolution date "2010-12-18".
- Tunisian_Revolution fatalities "338".
- Tunisian_Revolution injuries "2147".
- Tunisian_Revolution methods "*Civil resistance *Demonstrations *General strikes *Self-immolations *Spontaneous uprisings".
- Tunisian_Revolution partof "the Arab Spring".
- Tunisian_Revolution place "Tunisia".
- Tunisian_Revolution result "--10-23".
- Tunisian_Revolution title "(الثورة التونسية)".
- Tunisian_Revolution title "Tunisian Revolution".
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:2010_in_Tunisia.
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- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:21st-century_revolutions.
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:Arab_Spring_by_country.
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:History_of_Tunisia.
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:Intifadas.
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:Nonviolent_revolutions.
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:Protest-related_deaths.
- Tunisian_Revolution subject Category:Riots_and_civil_disorder_in_Tunisia.
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- Tunisian_Revolution comment "The Tunisian Revolution, also known as the Jasmine Revolution, was an intensive campaign of civil resistance, including a series of street demonstrations taking place in Tunisia. The events began on 18 December 2010 and led to the ousting of longtime President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January 2011. It eventually led to a thorough democratization of the country and to free and democratic elections.".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Jasmijnrevolutie".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Revolución tunecina".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Revolution in Tunesien 2010/2011".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Revolução de Jasmim".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Rewolucja w Tunezji".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Rivoluzione dei Gelsomini".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Révolution tunisienne de 2010-2011".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Tunisian Revolution".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "Революция в Тунисе (2010—2011)".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "الثورة التونسية".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "ジャスミン革命".
- Tunisian_Revolution label "茉莉花革命".
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