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Tunisian assembly approves electoral law | Tunisian assembly approves electoral law |
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Tunisia's interim parliament has taken one of the last steps towards the country becoming a full democracy by approving a new electoral law. | Tunisia's interim parliament has taken one of the last steps towards the country becoming a full democracy by approving a new electoral law. |
The move allows officials to set dates for legislative and presidential polls. | The move allows officials to set dates for legislative and presidential polls. |
It comes three years after the popular uprising that forced Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to step down as president. | It comes three years after the popular uprising that forced Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to step down as president. |
Debate in the National Constituent Assembly was clouded by disagreement over whether officials who served under Ben Ali should be banned from office. | Debate in the National Constituent Assembly was clouded by disagreement over whether officials who served under Ben Ali should be banned from office. |
The exclusion measure was eventually rejected by a single vote, however, with the Islamist Ennahda party - which won the elections for the NCA in 2011 - opposing it. | The exclusion measure was eventually rejected by a single vote, however, with the Islamist Ennahda party - which won the elections for the NCA in 2011 - opposing it. |
Its main rival, Nidaa Tounes, is led by a former parliamentary speaker under Ben Ali. | Its main rival, Nidaa Tounes, is led by a former parliamentary speaker under Ben Ali. |
"The rejection of political expulsion sends a strong message that our revolution continues, without revenge," Khemais Kessila of Nidaa Tounes was quoted as saying by the Reuters news agency. "It shows that we are avoiding any divisions." | "The rejection of political expulsion sends a strong message that our revolution continues, without revenge," Khemais Kessila of Nidaa Tounes was quoted as saying by the Reuters news agency. "It shows that we are avoiding any divisions." |
Ennahda, which had led a coalition government since the 2011 elections, handed over power to caretaker Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa at the start of the year. This followed the approval of a new constitution, under an agreement to end a political crisis triggered by the assassination of two opposition leaders. | |
Mr Jomaa has ruled himself out as a candidate in the forthcoming elections, for which officials have said they will need between six and eight months to prepare. | Mr Jomaa has ruled himself out as a candidate in the forthcoming elections, for which officials have said they will need between six and eight months to prepare. |
One clause of the electoral law imposes male-female parity in party lists. | One clause of the electoral law imposes male-female parity in party lists. |
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