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The Politics of Presidential Term Limits in Tunisia

Authors :
Alessandra Bonci
Francesco Cavatorta
Source :
The Politics of Presidential Term Limits
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2019.

Abstract

This chapter discusses the evolution of the politics of term limits in Tunisia, from independence in 1956 until the approval of the 2014 democratic constitution. Through the observation of the manipulation of term limits, we can retrace the political history of the country. It is interesting to examine how Bourguiba and Ben Ali managed to achieve their goals by stretching term limits, how and in which conditions they were prevented to do so and finally, whether there are some recurring patterns. This study then places in historical perspective the analysis on how term limits in Tunisia today have been discussed and implemented. Tunisians today are still coping with the recent political turmoil, which may lead them not to pay attention to creeping but substantial constitutional changes that might occur in light of the return to presidential practices in what is a semi-presidential system.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Politics of Presidential Term Limits
Accession number :
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