Tunisia is a semi-presidential republic, where the government operates under a framework established by its 2014 Constitution. The President is the head of state, while the Prime Minister serves as the head of government, managing the executive branch. The legislative authority is vested in a bicameral Parliament, consisting of the House of Representatives and the House of Councillors. This political system allows for a separation of powers, with an emphasis on democratic governance and the rule of law.
The Government of Tunisia is now under President Moncef Marzouki and Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali.
TUNISIA controls Tunisia. It is an independent country and has been since 1956. Tunisia has strong economic ties with France, but France does not exert any strong political influence in Tunisia beyond what the Tunisian people want from the French government.
They wanted change of government and fair treatment
Shools in Tunisia are not religious, the government encourage the secularism and prohibt veil in all places in schools, universities, and public places.
Tunisia used to be a French colony until the late 1950s and the French introduced French as the language for education and government and this continues today.
Mehdi Jomaa is the Head of Government of Tunisia since 2014 to present.
constitutional monarchy
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Tunisia was colonized on Tunis and other city in Tunisia.
Tunisia is in Northern Africa - not Europe.
Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Pakistan, and Tunisia have an oligarchic government. Throughout history, oligarchies have often been tyrannical, ruled by a dictator.
Approximately 63% of Tunisians speak French, making it one of the most widely-spoken foreign languages in the country. French is commonly used in business, education, and government sectors in Tunisia.