Tunisia’s Transition to Democracy

Tunisia’s parliament granted emergency powers to the country’s interim president on Monday, as the country continues to find its path to democracy, which began in earnest when 23-year president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was ousted on Jan. 14.
Tunisia’s Transition to Democracy
Tunisian President Fouad Mebazaa poses during the swearing-in of the interim National Unity Government on January 31, 2011 in Tunis. Tunisia's parliament granted emergency powers to Mebazaa on Monday, as the country continues to find its path to democracy. Fethi Belaid/Getty Images
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Tunisian President Fouad Mebazaa poses during the swearing-in of the interim National Unity Government on January 31, 2011 in Tunis. Tunisia's parliament granted emergency powers to Mebazaa on Monday, as the country continues to find its path to democracy. (Fethi Belaid/Getty Images )