nPosted on July 25, 2017
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nOn this date in 1957, a monarchy that had existed in Tunisia for not even quite a year and a half was declared ended. Instead, Tunisia was declared a republic.
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nFor decades, France had ruled over Tunisia, and when it was granting independence in 1956, French officials set up Tunisia as a constitutional monarchy. There was a king (the Bey of Tunis), a parliament, and a Prime Minister (nationalist leader Habib Bourguiba).
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nThe king was suspected to be too pro-France and was therefore not very popular; once the beylical office (the monarchy) was ended, and Tunisia was declared a republic, Bourguiba became the new republic’s first president.
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nAt the time, democracy wasn’t flourishing in Tunisia, because it was a one-party system. In other words, there were elections, but there wasn’t really a free choice of candidates. But now Tunisia is considered the only full democracy in the Arab World.
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nCheck out more about Tunisia:
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Tunisia borders on the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Although the nation is 98%Muslim, there are Jewish and Christian Tunisians, too. |
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Tunisia has a lot of amazing historical sights to enjoy… ….including some wonderful Roman ruins. |
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From ancient to modern times, much of Tunisia’s architecture is striking! |
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nAlso on this date:
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nFoundation of Guayaquil Day in Ecuador
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nNational Chili Dog Day
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nNational Merry-Go-Round Day
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nConstitution Day in Puerto Rico
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nYalong Cultural Festival in Tibet
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