Is Tunisia a corrupt country?
Is Tunisia a corrupt country?
It is estimated that Tunisia lost more than US$1 billion per year between 2000 and 2008 due to corruption, bribery, kickbacks, trade mispricing and criminal activities. Corruption is still a serious problem yet it is less pervasive when compared to the neighboring countries. …
What did Ben Ali do to Tunisia?
A Tunisian court sentenced Ben Ali and his wife in absentia to 35 years in prison on 20 June 2011 on charges of theft and unlawful possession of cash and jewelry, which was put up for auction.
Why is Tunisia still poor?
The civil unrest that has plagued Tunisia since 2011 is another one of the major causes of poverty in Tunisia. The political instability that is a result of the Ben Ali regime stems from dissatisfaction with poverty and unemployment that continues to plague many Tunisians.
Does Tunisia have equal rights?
Tunisia is famous in the Arab world for its stance on women’s equality. These measures are a natural progression from the 2014 Tunisian Constitution, which declares that men and women “have equal rights and duties and are equal before the law without any discrimination.”
When did Tunisia become Tunisia?
Tunisia
Republic of Tunisia الجمهورية التونسية (Arabic) al-Jumhūrīyah at-Tūnisīyah République tunisienne (French) | |
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• Independence from France | 20 March 1956 |
• Republic declared | 25 July 1957 |
• 1987 Tunisian coup d’état | 7 November 1987 |
• Revolution Day | 14 January 2011 |
Is Ben Ali alive?
Deceased (1936–2019)
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali/Living or Deceased
How long was Ben Ali president?
November 7, 1987 – April 2, 1989
November 7, 1987 – January 14, 2011
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali/Presidential terms
Is Tunisia a First World country?
Niger (0.354) Central African Republic (0.367) South Sudan (0.388)…Third World Countries 2021.
Country | Human Development Index | 2021 Population |
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Tonga | 0.726 | 106,760 |
Jamaica | 0.732 | 2,973,463 |
Jordan | 0.735 | 10,269,021 |
Tunisia | 0.735 | 11,935,766 |
Is Tunisia resource rich?
Tunisia’s natural resources are relatively meagre. Other major mineral resources are zinc, lead, barite, and iron. Petroleum was discovered in the extreme south in 1964 at Al-Burmah (El-Borma) field. Although Tunisia’s deposits are much smaller than those of its larger neighbours, they are significant to the economy.
Does Tunisia have free speech?
However dysfunctional, Tunisians have built a democracy complete with free and fair elections, freedom of speech and democratic reforms.